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NVIDIA Releases GeForce 497.09 Drivers with Curious RTX 2060 12GB Support

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NVIDIA today released the GeForce 497.09 Game Ready drivers. These introduce launch-day optimization for "Icarus," including support for NVIDIA DLSS, and RTX ray-traced global illumination (RTX-GI). The drivers also add optimization for "Chorus," including DLSS support; and "Halo Infinite." Six new displays receive NVIDIA G-SYNC support. Among the fixes released with these drivers are TDR or system crashes with "DOOM Eternal" and RDR2, a display corruption with ye olde "DOOM 3 BFG Edition," extreme gamma/contrast issues with YouTube on hardware-accelerated web-browsers; NVIDIA Image Scaling resolutions not correctly appearing in-game after a driver update; and incompatibilities between Adaptive Sync and G-SYNC.

A curious addition with these drivers is support for the GeForce RTX 2060 12 GB graphics card. We've been hearing reports of NVIDIA resurrecting the RTX 2060 "Turing" with 12 GB of GDDR6 memory to target the 1080p gaming crowd; and these drivers confirm it. The 12 GB SKU could be achieved by pairing the "TU106" GPU with 12 GB of memory across its 192-bit wide memory interface.

DOWNLOAD: NVIDIA GeForce 497.09 WHQL



Game Ready
  • Icarus
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  • Added support for the GeForce RTX 2060 12 GB
G-Sync Monitor Support
  • ASUS XG27UQR
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  • [Red Dead Redemption 2/Doom Eternal]: The game crashes with TDR or the system crashes while running the game. [200766423]
  • [Doom 3 BFG Edition]: The games shows corruption upon launch. [3407653]
  • [YouTube]: The YouTube web site randomly displays extreme contrast/gamma while idle or during video playback. [3420164]
  • [NVIDIA Image Scaling]: After performing a clean install or over install over version 496.49, NVIDIA Image Scaling resolutions do not appear in the game. [3434708]
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  • [Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition]: After attempting to change resolutions, the resolution does not change and the game falls out of IFlip mode. [3442862]
  • To apply the new resolution, press Alt+Tab.
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  • [Deathloop][HDR]: TDR/corruption occurs in the game with Windows HDR enabled.
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  • [HDR][G-Sync]: Mouse pointer gets stuck after turning on HDR from the Windows Control Panel or after toggling G-Sync from the NVIDIA control panel. [200762998]
  • To work around, click the mouse (right or left button). The mouse cursor will be sluggish for a few seconds before returning to normal operation.
  • [NVIDIA Advanced Optimus][NVIDIA Control Panel]: After setting the display multiplexer type to "dGPU", the setting is not preserved across a reboot or resume from S4. [200779758]
  • [NVIDIA Image Scaling][Desktop]: The screen moves to the upper left corner on cold boot when Image Scaling is applied to the desktop. [3424721]
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  • [NVIDIA Image Scaling][DirectX 11 video apps]: With Image Scaling enabled, video playback is corrupted or results in a system hang after performing an HDR transition. [3431284]
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Interesting. Well, there's been rumours of bringing RTX 2060 back, and like said on OP, those rumours of a 12GB version will probably be true.
 

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Intel had no trouble at all keeping CPU stock, and Intel is historically never overwhelmed like TSMC and Samsung are.

I am betting my money that Intel Arc rx 6800 XT equivalent flagship gpu will be in plenty of stock come May 2022. I plan to do an all Intel system on launch day if I get lucky enough to get my hands on Arc.
 

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Intel had no trouble at all keeping CPU stock, and Intel is historically never overwhelmed like TSMC and Samsung are.

I am betting my money that Intel Arc rx 6800 XT equivalent flagship gpu will be in plenty of stock come May 2022. I plan to do an all Intel system on launch day if I get lucky enough to get my hands on Arc.
IIRC CPUs are manufactured on different processes and plants than GPUs..? It's kinda offtopic here but I'm wondering what those Intel GPU prices will be.
 
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IIRC CPUs are manufactured on different processes and plants than GPUs..? It's kinda offtopic here but I'm wondering what those Intel GPU prices will be.

They declared that they will not gimp mining.

Prices will be savage. Either way that may be also a sign, that they made so that that piece of trash beta silicon could be useful at least for someone.
 

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They declared that they will not gimp mining.

Prices will be savage. Either way that may be also a sign, that they made so that that piece of trash beta silicon could be useful at least for someone.
Now that's just great.

Why they can't make reasonable priced mid-end cards like in the good ol' days :/ with gimped toy money mining or something.
 
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For now, Intel's dGPUs will be manufactured at TSMC. So yeah, good fucking luck.
14nm++++++++++++ dGPUs when???????????????
 

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Why would you make a reasonably priced mid-range card if people will pay for expensive mid-range cards?
For those who would like to upgrade their cards but they can't afford for an almost 1000USD/EUR mid-range (by newest lineup, like 3060 (Ti)/6700 XT) cards. No wonder why us budget gamers stick to buying used high-end ones from gen or two ago.
 
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For those who would like to upgrade their cards but they can't afford for an almost 1000USD/EUR mid-range (by newest lineup, like 3060 (Ti)/6700 XT) cards. No wonder why us budget gamers stick to buying used high-end ones from gen or two ago.
You're still thinking of it from the users perspective.

From the company perspective, you can only make x GPUs per day, and you will sell at least x as many GPUs. Why would they make lower margin products in that kind of market?
 
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Would be nice if they once again fix the SupCom bug, it is so annoying that they reintroduced that some drivers ago.....
 
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Only if they are good at mining will miners desire them.
Get real, miners will buy them all up, just like all of the other LHR-limited Ampere cards. They use utilities to get 70% of the unlocked Ethash rate which is acceptable to them.

Hell some mine on notebook PCs equipped with discrete GPUs.

And even if they were worthless for crypto mining desperate video gamers will buy every single card, likely at massively scalped prices.

I bought a new Sapphire Pulse RX 550 last fall for $65 (below its April 2017 launch price). Used cards are going for $200+ today. With a piddly 2GB of VRAM this card is useless for mining, it’s video gamers who have driven the prices of old cards through the stratosphere.

Many will willingly spend $100 on a potato if it could play video games.

Miners aren’t the only people who are buying graphics cards.
 
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Get real, miners will buy them all up, just like all of the other LHR-limited Ampere cards.
If it's like Intels historic compute (offloaded to to CPU at well under 70% of competing cards) performance they won't. Miners aren't animals, it's a profit equation. Even LHR cards aren't really that popular with them.

And even if they were worthless for crypto mining desperate video gamers will buy every single card, likely at massively scalped prices.
This is true but also obvious.
 
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If it's like Intels historic compute (offloaded to to CPU at well under 70% of competing cards) performance they won't. Miners aren't animals, it's a profit equation. Even LHR cards aren't really that popular with them.
Miners are animals, homo sapiens to be exact and most of them are bad at math.

If they were actually good at math, they'd realize that they should just buy the currency (maybe swing trade it) rather than paying money for electricity and PC hardware (which then provides a trickle of crypto) and that the opportunity to turn a decent profit via mining ended years ago. It's like buying farmland, a tractor, diesel, seeds, fertilizer and water to grow soybeans instead of just trading soybean futures.

Mining crypto is for peasants.

LHR cards aren't their preference but they buy them anyhow because availability is limited. Note that miners are also buying up RDNA2 cards as well as older cards that can still mine. And they are also buying custom ASICs too. They buy anything that will mine. If they could mine on VHS VCRs and Nintendo Gameboys, they'd buy those up too.
 
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Wooo, lets see what they broke today!

Would be nice if they once again fix the SupCom bug, it is so annoying that they reintroduced that some drivers ago.....

Yeah, they keep breaking supcom and re-fixing it over the years. it's weird and annoying, as its a game i go back to and binge sometimes.
 
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Intel had no trouble at all keeping CPU stock, and Intel is historically never overwhelmed like TSMC and Samsung are.

I am betting my money that Intel Arc rx 6800 XT equivalent flagship gpu will be in plenty of stock come May 2022. I plan to do an all Intel system on launch day if I get lucky enough to get my hands on Arc.
Intel has had near-constant supply issues over the past several years. Their most recent earnings report directly blamed the latest of them for poor performance. It's rather irrelevant though, as Arc is being manufactured at TSMC rather than Intel's own fabs, so it's fantasy really to expect them to somehow flood the market with stock. Pat Gelsinger himself said that it will be "at least" 2023 before things start to recover, as has every other major CEO involved in the semiconductor industry. There's no quick fix for the current situation.
 
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When LHR was introduced all that happened was FHR cards went up in value. The stock still flies off the shelf while AMD cards collect dust because of the price. If AMD lowered the price then miners would buy them too but they buy nvidia for the resale.

On Intel Arc. It's got 1st runs of TSMC 5nm I believe. So that may help with initial supply but not so much continued supply.
 
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When LHR was introduced all that happened was FHR cards went up in value. The stock still flies off the shelf while AMD cards collect dust because of the price. If AMD lowered the price then miners would buy them too but they buy nvidia for the resale.
The only FHR cards (from the Ampere architecture) Nvidia is producing right now is the 3090.

AMD RDNA2 cards are a second choice to Ampere because Ethash performance is largely based on memory bandwidth. RDNA2 cards are competitive with similarly priced Ampere cards in terms of 3D rasterization performance because of the InfinityFabric cache (and other gaming-focused optimizations).

Those 3D-specific optimizations don't translate into better ETH mining performance. Radeon 6000 cards largely trail GeForce 3000 cards in memory bandwidth when comparable cards are matched side by side.

And miners don't buy cards based on resale value. They buy cards because of what they are capable of doing while being used.

In the same way, you'd be a moron to buy a car based on its resale value potential. You'd buy it based on how much satisfaction you'd get while you owned it. If you want satisfaction from resale value in the auto industry, buy the stock not the vehicle.
 
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so, anyone in here, is there some troubles or not, before and after install this new driver from nvidia ?? is this driver is working fine for all pc games on your PC .... ??
 
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On Intel Arc. It's got 1st runs of TSMC 5nm I believe. So that may help with initial supply but not so much continued supply.
Nope. 6nm and not the first. AMD's MI250 (MCM) is the first 6nm GPU produced on TSMC's 6nm. Then Rembrandt APU (includes RDNA2 iGPU finally) on Zen3+ will follow. Intel will be 3rd best case and not even on a leading edge node. Not to mention that with unlimited mining capability and TSMC supply bottleneck they will be as overpriced as Navi 2 cards are.
 
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  • [Deathloop][HDR]: TDR/corruption occurs in the game with Windows HDR enabled.
  • If this issue occurs, toggle the Windows HDR setting.

I think this issue is happening on more than just Deathloop. GFNOW has been experiencing this same issue on some other games as well:

Issue with HDR on some games:
We are investigating issue with HDR on some games. As a result, we have disabled HDR for Destiny 2, Far Cry 5, Assassin's Creed: Origins, Assassin's Creed: Odyssey, Assassin's Creed: Valhalla.
NVIDIA GeForce NOW Status - Issue with HDR on some games


For me personally, AC Valhalla has been incredibly unstable in HDR for past few weeks. I wonder if this is related.
 
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The only FHR cards (from the Ampere architecture) Nvidia is producing right now is the 3090.
FE are FHR. Except the 70ti and 80ti.
So really nvidia themselves are the ONLY ones selling new FHR cards.
 
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Miners are animals, homo sapiens to be exact and most of them are bad at math.
Maybe. Some of us just like tech stuff and mine on the side. It's less about optimizing income for me than having a little fun with an experiment on my gpu and maybe making a bit too.
 
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