Friday, December 29th 2023

NVIDIA Releases GeForce 546.34 WHQL Drivers for RTX 4090D

NVIDIA has released the latest version of its GeForce graphics drivers, the GeForce 546.34 WHQL Game Ready drivers. The GeForce 546.34 WHQL Game Ready drivers bring the same game optimizations and fixes that were previously introduced with GeForce 546.33 WHQL drivers release, which include optimizations and support for DLSS 3 in THE FINALS and Squad games, as well as support for DLSS Super Resolution in Fortnite Chapter 5. The only new thing with this release is the support for the newly announced NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090D graphics card released in China.

The list of fixes include muted colors when streaming gameplay with Discord and multiplication of the NVIDIA system tray icon whenever user is switched in Windows.

DOWNLOAD: NVIDIA GeForce 546.33 WHQL Game Ready Drivers

Update: The GeForce 546.34 WHQL Game Ready drivers only support the new GeForce RTX 4090D graphics card. For other graphics cards, you can download the GeForce 546.33 WHQL Game Ready drivers.
Game Ready for THE FINALS
This new Game Ready Driver provides the best gaming experience for the latest new games supporting DLSS 3 technology including THE FINALS and Squad. Further support for new titles leveraging NVIDIA DLSS technology includes the launch of Fortnite Chapter 5 which features DLSS Super Resolution.

Gaming Technology
Adds Support for the GeForce RTX 4090 D GPU

Fixed Gaming Bugs
[Discord] When streaming gameplay, colors may appear muted

Fixed General Bugs
[Regression] 536.99: A new NVIDIA system tray icon is created each time a user is switched in Windows

Known Issues
[Netflix] Display issues for videos when using Edge browser. Recommend using Windows Netflix application as workaround. [4388454]
Source: NVIDIA
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26 Comments on NVIDIA Releases GeForce 546.34 WHQL Drivers for RTX 4090D

#1
AGlezB
GFreemanKnown Issues
[Netflix] Display issues for videos when using Edge browser. Recommend using Windows Netflix application as workaround. [4388454]
Or just, you know, use a different browser. I have no idea why you'd want to install another piece of bloatware as a "workaround" in this case.
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#2
Pan Ogr
AGlezBOr just, you know, use a different browser. I have no idea why you'd want to install another piece of bloatware as a "workaround" in this case.
Browser is also another piece of bloatware ;)
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#3
robert3892
This driver seems to only work with the RTX 4090D
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#4
AGlezB
Pan OgrBrowser is also another piece of bloatware ;)
Only when it's not the one you use and was forcibly installed by Windows Update. For me, MS Edge is bloatware.
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#5
Pan Ogr
AGlezBOnly when it's not the one you use and was forcibly installed by Windows Update. For me, MS Edge is bloatware.
All browsers are (they all have some kind of telemetry and data farming tools). It's just the user's choice which one he will use :)
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#6
erek
robert3892This driver seems to only work with the RTX 4090D
Is it true? Will there be a hotfix soon?
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#7
Super Firm Tofu
erekIs it true? Will there be a hotfix soon?
Yes it's true, and no, because the only difference between 546.33 and 546.34 is the added support for the 4090D

From the main article:
The only new thing with this release is the support for the newly announced NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090D graphics card released in China.
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#8
AGlezB
Pan OgrAll browsers are (they all have some kind of telemetry and data farming tools). It's just the user's choice which one he will use :)
You're confusing bloatware with spyware. Bloatware is software you don't need and usually comes pre-installed. On mobile devices where apps typically replace browser usage so might call it bloatware but for every day use of desktop PCs and Macs you'll probably have a browser open most of the time.
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#9
Solaris17
Super Dainty Moderator


oh nvidia you silly goose.
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#10
erek
Solaris17

oh nvidia you silly goose.
Sad
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#11
AsRock
TPU addict
Solaris17

oh nvidia you silly goose.
Da Fck, it's a near 700MB download and it only supports one card ?, LMAO
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#12
Pan Ogr
AGlezBYou're confusing bloatware with spyware. Bloatware is software you don't need and usually comes pre-installed. On mobile devices where apps typically replace browser usage so might call it bloatware but for every day use of desktop PCs and Macs you'll probably have a browser open most of the time.
In one sentence, you say that bloatware is an application that comes pre-installed but you don’t need that app (of course I understand your personal preferences), but in the next you say that no computer works without a browser. Therefore, in my opinion, an application that is actually necessary to use the computer (even if just to download another browser ;) ) cannot be called bloatware. Well, I don't want to argue, in general I even agree, but I have no illusions either. each browser exists for the sole purpose of collecting user data.

Every system and device is initially equipped with a browser. Windows with Edge, most Linux distributions with Firefox, ChromeOS or Android with Chrome, Apple devices with Safari. All of them are bloatware at some point ;) Everyone "needs your data" and needs more of it every day ;) .
Regards

p.s.
btw, I'm not defending Microsoft or Edge in any way.
Happy New Year !
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#13
cvaldes
AsRockDa Fck, it's a near 700MB download and it only supports one card ?, LMAO
It's far easier for Nvidia to just add the changed bits to an existing WHQL-ed code branch than to strip out all of the unnecessary cruft and requalify the entire damned thing.

Especially during the holiday season when they are short staffed with people taking extra time off around Christmas and New Year.

Remember that Nvidia periodically releases drivers solely with new hardware support so they already have an established workflow in place.

Well, that's what a Fortune 50 company does anyhow. Maybe some mom-and-pop graphics card manufacturer would do otherwise. But Jensen probably doesn't want to force OT on a bunch of driver and release engineers unnecessarily. There's no fiscal value. It's just added cost.

And the 4090D owners are going to get the full driver package the next time around anyhow, just like everyone else.

Guess what? When they release the 4070 SUPER next year, they will do the same. Same with the 4070 Ti SUPER. Same with 4080 SUPER.

Established release engineering workflow supersedes custom one-off driver packaging. It's probably fortunate for everyone that you don't manage a release engineering team for a Fortune 500 company.

:):p:D:lovetpu::peace:
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#14
R-T-B
I mean would it have been that hard to just make it a full driver bundle given all the bits are there anyways? Then we wouldn't be having this discussion and that's better PR.
Pan OgrAll browsers are (they all have some kind of telemetry and data farming tools). It's just the user's choice which one he will use :)
Not all. Most practical ones, yes, but not all. /OT
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#15
erek
AsRockDa Fck, it's a near 700MB download and it only supports one card ?, LMAO
yup
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#16
RayneYoruka
robert3892This driver seems to only work with the RTX 4090D
For real???
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#17
lexluthermiester
Solaris17

oh nvidia you silly goose.
Has anyone tried NVCleanstaller yet? Or is that what you used?
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#18
Selaya
doesnt seem to work. the only template it offered me was the 4090D; i'd assume the most you can install this on would be a normal 4090 and maybe an RTX AD6000
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#19
Aaron2
AGlezBOr just, you know, use a different browser. I have no idea why you'd want to install another piece of bloatware as a "workaround" in this case.
They're probably using it to access the 1080p/4K streams of Netflix. It's 720p on other browsers.
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#20
StefanM
lexluthermiesterHas anyone tried NVCleanstaller yet?
NVCleanstall works fine.
There is no functional difference compared to 546.33 though.

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#21
ThrashZone
Hi,
Goodie you can play fortnite on a 4090d :laugh:
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#22
AGlezB
Aaron2They're probably using it to access the 1080p/4K streams of Netflix. It's 720p on other browsers.
I didn't know that. During the pandemic the quality of the videos got so bad that I was very annoyed and then they decided to raise the prices so I cancelled my subscription. HBO Max has excellent 4K for a fraction of the price (and also Rick & Morty) so I don't even remeber Netflix exists most of the time.
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#23
P4-630
AsRockDa Fck, it's a near 700MB download and it only supports one card ?, LMAO
I still remember I downloaded 60MB ATi drivers 2006~2009......
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#24
AsRock
TPU addict
P4-630I still remember I downloaded 60MB ATi drivers 2006~2009......
Aye good ol days, made me think of the Cyrix video cards and Matrix drivers coming in no more than 5MB HAHA.

EDIT: typo
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#25
SOAREVERSOR
AGlezBI didn't know that. During the pandemic the quality of the videos got so bad that I was very annoyed and then they decided to raise the prices so I cancelled my subscription. HBO Max has excellent 4K for a fraction of the price (and also Rick & Morty) so I don't even remeber Netflix exists most of the time.
Most people are streaming on their smart TV or mobile device so shit performance on Windows is a non issue.
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