Posted on Thursday, Nov 08 2018 @ 17:12 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
NVIDIA rolled out the GeForce 416.81 driver, this is the Game Ready release for Battlefield V. You can grab it over here. This release fixes a bunch of issues, including a bug that results in elevated power consumption on systems with multiple monitors.
[Windows Defender Application Guard][vGPU][Surround]: Edge Browser with
Application Guard cannot be opened when Surround is enabled. [200443580]
[Turing GPU]: Multi-monitor idle power draw is very high. [2400161]
[GeForce RTX 2080 Ti][G-Sync]: Blue-screen crash may occur when exiting games
when using a G-Sync monitor with a non-G-Sync monitor. [2431628]
[GeForce RTX 2080 Ti]: Stuttering occurs with HEVC video playback. [2414594]
[GeForce GTX 970]: When audio playback is paused, audio receiver switches from
multi-channel to stereo. Increased period from 5 seconds to 10 seconds. [2327715]
[GeForce GTX 1060]AV receiver switches to 2-channel stereo mode after 5 seconds of
audio idle. [2204857]
[SLI][NVIDIA TITAN X][NVENC]: Recording and streaming of NVENC applications
do not work. [2421622]
[DirectX 11 games]: Mouse cursor causes FPS to go out of sync with windowed GSync.
[2411009]
[ARK Survival]: Improved game stability. [2420789]
[Shadow of the Tomb Raider]: Improved game stability. [2416743]
[Witcher 3 Wild Hunt]: Flickering occurs during gameplay. [200455193]
[Monster Hunter World]: Corruption is seen when Volume Rendering is off. [2400914]
[Far Cry 5]: Flickering occurs during gameplay. [2400207]
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