Nvidia Studio driver 462.31 is available for download for Windows 10


In addition to the Game Ready driver 466.11, Nvidia has also updated the Studio driver to the new version 462.31 for Windows 10. This driver is primarily suitable for graphic programs, but also for games.

This driver added support for the NVIDIA RTX A5000, NVIDIA RTX A4000, NVIDIA T1000, NVIDIA T600, and NVIDIA T400.

"The April NVIDIA Studio driver provides optimal support for the latest AI-powered features in creative applications such as NVIDIA Omniverse, Topaz Denoise AI, Topaz Sharpen AI, Notch, and OBS Studio."

“In addition, GeForce Experience is now optimizing creative applications like Blackmagic Design's DaVinci Resolve and Adobe Lightroom by automatically enabling GPU acceleration in those apps, ensuring that users get the maximum amount of GPU acceleration available - with a single click of the mouse. The list starts with 34 supported apps and will grow over time as more creative applications are added."

Open problems:

  • [Rainbow Six Siege] [Volcano]: Smoke appears pixelated.
  • [Batman Arkham Knight]: The game crashes when Turbulence Smoke is activated.
  • [World of Warcraft: Shadowlands]: Random flickering can occur at certain points in the game
  • [Supreme Commander / Supreme Commander 2]: The FPS is low in the games.
  • [Steam VR Game]: Jerks and delays occur when starting a game while a GPU hardware monitoring tool is running in the background.
  • [G-SYNC] [NVIDIA Ampere GPU Architecture]: GPU power consumption may increase when idle on systems that use certain G-SYNC monitors with higher refresh rates
  • [YouTube]: The video playback stutters when scrolling down the YouTube page.
  • [Notebook]: Some Pascal-based notebooks with high refresh rate screens may randomly drop to 60Hz while gaming.

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