Yet another Windows update is wreaking havoc on gaming rigs worldwide — Nvidia recommends uninstalling Windows 11 KB5074109 January update to prevent framerate drops and artifacting

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If you've recently updated your Windows and are experiencing gaming instability despite owning one of the best graphics cards, the Windows 11 KB5074109 January update may be to blame. Amid reports of framerate drops, gaming artifacts, and black screens, Nvidia has recommended uninstalling the update as a temporary workaround while the chipmaker investigates the issues.

"Even though it started after a Windows 11 update, we are looking into it. As far as I know, the only way to resolve it appears to be uninstalling KB5074109," wrote Manuel, a Nvidia representative, on the official GeForce forums.

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  • JamesJones44
    🎪🎡
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  • S58_is_the_goat
    All good on windows 10...
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  • ezst036
    This keeps happening and pushing gamers toward Linux.

    Can't wait to see the latest Steam survey numbers coming soon.
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  • DS426
    Again? Will nVidia release another driver update to work around the issue like they did recently? Even uninstalling Windows updates isn't a risk-free procedure -- in fact, it was thought that the January update's boot failures were caused by a failed install that they then failed to successfully rollback, at least for some users.
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