Tuesday, January 26th 2021
NVIDIA Releases GeForce 461.40 Game Ready Drivers
NVIDIA today released the latest version of GeForce Game Ready drivers. The drivers add optimization for "The Medium," including support for RTX raytracing and DLSS. The drivers also introduce support for the Mobile GeForce RTX 30-series "Ampere" graphics. Among the issues fixed with this release include game crashes and broken HUD with "X4: Foundations" on RTX 30-series GPUs; game crashes for games based on the RE2 game engine in DirectX 11 mode; "Error 707" application crash with DaVinci Resolve; an application freeze with MPE GPU acceleration in Adobe Premiere Pro; a problem with color distortion in Zoom meetings with NVENC enabled; random crashes with "Detroit: Become Human;" and stuttering/lagging with game launches in Steam VR. Grab the drivers from the link below.
DOWNLOAD: NVIDIA GeForce 461.40 WHQL
DOWNLOAD: NVIDIA GeForce 461.40 WHQL
- Includes support for GeForce RTX 30 Series laptops (RTX 3080, RTX 3070, RTX 3060).
- Provides support for The Medium, a new adventure-horror game that features raytracing and our performance-accelerating NVIDIA DLSS technology.
- [X4: Foundations][Vulkan]: The game may crash on GeForce RTX 30 series GPUs. [3220107]
- [X4: Foundations][Vulkan]: HUD in the game is broken. [3169099]
- [Resident Evil 2 Remake/Devil May Cry V] Games which used the RE2 engine may crash in DirectX 11 mode [200686418]
- [DaVinci Resolve]: Error 707, application crash, or application instability may occur. [3225521]
- [Adobe Premiere Pro]: The application may freeze when using Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration (CUDA). [3230997/200686504]
- [Zoom][NVENC]: Webcam video image colors on the receiving end of Zoom may appear incorrect. [3205912]
- [Detroit: Become Human]: The game randomly crashes. [3203114]
- [Steam VR game]: Stuttering and lagging occur upon launching a game (without running any GPU hardware monitoring tool in the background) [3152190]
- [Assassin's Creed Valhalla]: The game may randomly crash after extended gameplay [200679654]
- NVIDIA Broadcast Camera filter may hang. [200691869]
- [Zoom]: Chrome browser flickers with Zoom app. [200695072]
- [G-SYNC][Surround][RTX 30 series] PC may restart when enabling NVIDIA Surround with GSYNC enabled on RTX 30 series GPUs. [3202303]
- [World of Warcraft: Shadowlands]: Random flicker may occur in certain locations in the game [3206341]
- [Supreme Commander/Supreme Commander 2]: The games experience low FPS. [3231218]
- Wallpaper Engine app may crash on startup or upon resume from sleep. [3208963]
- [Batman Arkham Knight]: The game crashes when turbulence smoke is enabled. [3202250]
- [Steam VR game]: Stuttering and lagging occur upon launching a game while any GPU hardware monitoring tool is running in the background. [3152190]
- [G-SYNC][NVIDIA Ampere/Turing GPU architecture]: GPU power consumption may increase in idle mode on systems using certain higher refresh-rate G-SYNC monitors. [200667566]
- [YouTube]: Video playback stutters while scrolling down the YouTube page. [3129705]
- [Notebook]: Some Pascal-based notebooks w/ high refresh rate displays may randomly drop to 60Hz during gameplay. [3009452]
- [G-Sync][Vulkan Apps]: Performance drop occurs when using G-SYNC and switching from full-screen mode to windowed mode using the in-game settings. [200681477]
- To workaround, either launch the game in windowed mode directly or disable G-SYNC.
22 Comments on NVIDIA Releases GeForce 461.40 Game Ready Drivers
Lots of issues kind of wonder why they released it lol
Not directly related to this driver update, but nvidia drivers are a convoluted mess in comparison to current AMD driver sets. Granted AMD drivers were crap for a long time, but a company like nvidia has just become stagnant either due to lack of proper competition or focusing dollars elsewhere.
Its a strange world when games start taking the name of the highest possible video setting with available graphics cards.
Damn.
This is not a solution. Fix the problem and be snappy about it.
On others, it's only partially false. It works, but only if you use old crap drivers that by now, have security issues. woo.
It's been like this for months. WTF NVIDIA?
I'm as mad as if someone stole my 120hz... because they did.
Always have :) My gut keeps saying Nvidia has been heavily dropping the ball since Turing. So far they haven't managed to change that perception one bit. On the contrary even. Its clear the focus is elsewhere and consumer GPU has become an afterthought or is at least no longer as core business as it used to be. It echoes in the releases too. Look how late we got Volta in the end. And even now we're looking at shitty 8nm Samsung while enterprise gets TSMC... and its not like the line up is great for it. Scraps and leftovers, like that 2060 they're re-releasing now.
The support was already getting cut back on past generations, Turing had a good share of problems too, a lot of them unrelated to the new technologies.
Plus if you own Ampere, that is literally not an option.