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NVIDIA GeForce 560.81 WHQL Game Ready Drivers Released

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NVIDIA today released the latest version of its GeForce Game Ready drivers. Version 560.81 WHQL comes with optimization for "Hunt: Showdown 1896." The drivers also add optimal settings for games such as "Chained Together," "Dungeonborne," "Once Human," and "Stormgate." A game bug with "Farming Simulator 22" that caused the game to crash during the loading screen with certain RTX 30-series and RTX 40-series GPUs on the older 560.70 series drivers, has been fixed. Also fixed is a bug that causes games to stutter if the overlay GPU metrics are stuck at 0%; the full range of available display refresh-rates not being exposed on some monitors; and NVIDIA container service exhibiting unusually high CPU utilization.

DOWNLOAD: NVIDIA GeForce 560.81 WHQL



Game Ready
  • Hunt: Showdown 1896
GFE Optimal Settings
  • Chained Together
  • Dungeonborne
  • Once Human
  • Stormgate
  • The First Descendant
Fixed Gaming Bugs
  • [Farming Simulator 22] Game may crash when loading on GeForce RTX 30/40 series with 560.70 driver [4751153]
Fixed General Bugs
  • [GeForce Experience/NVIDIA App] If GPU utilization gets stuck at 0% within Performance overlay, games may display stutter [4720547]
  • Full range of refresh rates not available on same monitors [4752570]
  • NVIDIA Container showing high CPU utilization [4745922]
Open Issues
  • [GeForce Experience] Performance Monitoring overlay may stop refreshing GPU information [4679970]

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Funny how a 3.5Trillion USD company is too callous and greedy not to support their drivers for older CPUs, just because. This is the best proof that they do not care at all of their users, just for the profits.
 
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Funny how a 3.5Trillion USD company is too callous and greedy not to support their drivers for older CPUs, just because. This is the best proof that they do not care at all of their users, just for the profits.
What are you running, a 486?
 
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Funny how a 3.5Trillion USD company is too callous and greedy not to support their drivers for older CPUs, just because. This is the best proof that they do not care at all of their users, just for the profits.

Oh, come on! POPCNT was introduced with AMD K10 in 2007, and Intel first implemented them in Nehalem back in 2008. We're in 2024! It is perfectly acceptable for a driver to be optimized to the point it requires an instruction set introduced 17 years ago. Programmers are not magicians, you can't expect them to support old garbage forever and extract more performance out of modern hardware through software optimizations.

This literally just takes the Core 2 out of the equation, if POPCNT is all that's needed it's still gonna work on grandpa's Phenom 9600 rig
 
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POPCNT will be deprecated in Win11 24H2 anyway, so whether Nvidia supports it or not is relevant only to Win10 users who are on one of the extended support builds or buy the extra 3 years of support.
 
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POPCNT will be deprecated in Win11 24H2 anyway, so whether Nvidia supports it or not is relevant only to Win10 users who are on one of the extended support builds or buy the extra 3 years of support.

Deprecated? No, it's actually becoming a base requirement for the Windows kernel to work
 

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Oh, come on! POPCNT was introduced with AMD K10 in 2007, and Intel first implemented them in Nehalem back in 2008. We're in 2024! It is perfectly acceptable for a driver to be optimized to the point it requires an instruction set introduced 17 years ago. Programmers are not magicians, you can't expect them to support old garbage forever and extract more performance out of modern hardware through software optimizations.

This literally just takes the Core 2 out of the equation, if POPCNT is all that's needed it's still gonna work on grandpa's Phenom 9600 rig
Yet still grandpa can get the latest drivers :laugh:



Personally having issues with these drivers, getting into any Windows doesn't work. Need to roll back to the previous ones.
 
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Oh, come on! POPCNT was introduced with AMD K10 in 2007, and Intel first implemented them in Nehalem back in 2008. We're in 2024! It is perfectly acceptable for a driver to be optimized to the point it requires an instruction set introduced 17 years ago. Programmers are not magicians, you can't expect them to support old garbage forever and extract more performance out of modern hardware through software optimizations.

This literally just takes the Core 2 out of the equation, if POPCNT is all that's needed it's still gonna work on grandpa's Phenom 9600 rig
No is not. That CPU is perfectly capable on running Win10 for mundane tasks such as watching youtube videos, browsing news web sites, or playing Zooma with a gtx 780 Video card. And no, the CPU is not garbage if it can perform all those tasks flawlessly.
There are some people who are not brainwashed cultists, like the Apple ones, changing their phones every 1 or 2 years, not because they need it, but because they just want to show off. Guess again, if a PC is working fine, why do you need to change it?
 
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No is not. That CPU is perfectly capable on running Win10 for mundane tasks such as watching youtube videos, browsing news web sites, or playing Zooma with a gtx 780 Video card. And no, the CPU is not garbage if it can perform all those tasks flawlessly.
There are some people who are not brainwashed cultists, like the Apple ones, changing their phones every 1 or 2 years, not because they need it, but because they just want to show off. Guess again, if a PC is working fine, why do you need to change it?
Then don't change it, just don't complain something is no longer supported as you're holding back the rest of the world by demanding support for it.
 
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No is not. That CPU is perfectly capable on running Win10 for mundane tasks such as watching youtube videos, browsing news web sites, or playing Zooma with a gtx 780 Video card. And no, the CPU is not garbage if it can perform all those tasks flawlessly.
There are some people who are not brainwashed cultists, like the Apple ones, changing their phones every 1 or 2 years, not because they need it, but because they just want to show off. Guess again, if a PC is working fine, why do you need to change it?

GTX 780's drivers have been retired for some time and will not stop working, this is not a bug, and it does not retroactively apply. Kepler security updates are only patched release 470 drivers (currently 475.14, I believe), the code base of which are many years old now. Even if you have a Maxwell card, just stay on drivers older than release 555 series and you'll not have a problem. An ancient system running an obsolete OS does not need updates to just browse the news or play YouTube videos.

In simpler words, this doesn't and will never affect your use case, ever

Personally having issues with these drivers, getting into any Windows doesn't work. Need to roll back to the previous ones.

Yup, it can! Just Intel's Core 2 chips can't. These are positively jurassic by now. It's a total non-issue.

Shame to hear about your issue, must be unrelated, though. Only Ampere I have left is my laptop's 3050 and it's working OK with Zen 3 (5600H) on Win10. No issues on my Intel desktop with the 4080 either.
 

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Shame to hear about your issue, must be unrelated, though. Only Ampere I have left is my laptop's 3050 and it's working OK with Zen 3 (5600H) on Win10. No issues on my Intel desktop with the 4080 either.
For example I couldn't open any Windows settings or anything. Rolled back to the 560.70 drivers and works again. :)
 
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For example I couldn't open any Windows settings or anything. Rolled back to the 560.70 drivers and works again. :)

I wonder if you have driver store corruption? Try the Studio build if you're running Game Ready. I use Studio on my laptop
 

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I wonder if you have driver store corruption? Try the Studio build if you're running Game Ready. I use Studio on my laptop
Nah, I'm fine. Usually I install about every third driver version anyway.
 
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Nah, I'm fine. Usually I install about every third driver version anyway.

True, I guess unless you play farming simulator 2022 you will be ok anyway
 
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Funny how a 3.5Trillion USD company is too callous and greedy not to support their drivers for older CPUs, just because. This is the best proof that they do not care at all of their users, just for the profits.

This isn't "proof" of that by any stretch of imagination. This crash was an ancient Core 2 Duo on an old Win10 system. How long should a GPU company assure compatibility with an ancient CPU that 0.00000001% people might use with a dedicated GPU on an old OS?

Anyway, new drivers working perfect for me.
 
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