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Nvidia releases new GeForce 595.71 driver to fix serious fan control bug
By Ben Stockton published
A new Nvidia GPU driver, 595.71, has been released which resolves issues in its since-recalled 595.59 driver which reportedly caused some graphics card fans to stop working.

Nvidia rolls back Game Ready Driver 595.59
By Jowi Morales published
GeForce Game Ready Driver 595.59 is said to disable one of the fans on Nvidia RTX 30-series and newer GPUs, even without third-party apps like MSI Afterburner.

Intel XeSS 3 MFG mod triples Arc A380 triples performance in Cyberpunk 2077
By Jowi Morales published
Intel XeSS 3 Frame Generation is shown to work effectively, even on entry-level GPUs. Cyberpunk 2077 increased from 55 to 60 FPS to as high as 140 FPS with MFG enabled.

Intel enables XeSS 3 Multi-Frame Generation in latest drivers, expanding frame generation across Arc GPUs and Core Ultra iGPUs
By Kunal Khullar published
The latest Intel graphics drivers introduce XeSS 3 Multi-Frame Generation with 2x, 3x, and 4x modes, supporting existing XeSS 2 games without requiring developer updates

AMD ROCm CES 2026 press Q&A roundtable transcript — 'ROCm from 2023 is completely unrecognizable to ROCm today' company details, as it seeks to break down barriers to AI development
By Zak Killian published
Premium We had the opportunity to sit down with AMD at CES 2026 for a press roundtable discussion, where we discussed ROCm and other AMD software, as captured in this transcript of AMD's Q&A session.

Nvidia DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution leaves beta, available now to Nvidia app users
By Stephen Warwick published
Nvidia's DSLL 4.5 Super Resolution feature is now available to all users of the Nvidia app, having left beta.

You can force FSR 4 Redstone to work on RDNA 3 GPUs with new workaround for Linux systems
By Jowi Morales published
AMD's answer to Nvidia's DLSS 4 seemingly works on older hardware but is currently not officially supported.

Nvidia reinstates 32-bit PhysX support for RTX 50 series as part of its latest Game Ready driver rollout
By Kunal Khullar published
After discontinuing the feature earlier this year, Nvidia is bringing back GPU-powered PhysX compatibility for the RTX 50 lineup.
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