بعد الكثير من الفوضى، إنفيديا تعالج مشكلة الفولتية في كروت RTX 50

بعد الكثير من الفوضى، إنفيديا تعالج مشكلة الفولتية في كروت RTX 50

The latest updates for Nvidia’s RTX 50 series graphics cards introduced unexpected limitations on voltage, leading to significant performance drops, particularly when overclocking. Nvidia initially released Game Ready Driver v595.59 to improve performance in “Resident Evil Requiem” and fix other technical glitches. However, this update triggered widespread issues among users, including fan malfunctions, reduced clock speeds, and a noticeable decline in gaming performance compared to previous versions. Testing revealed that the game ran significantly slower with the new driver, regaining 68% performance after rolling back to the previous version.

Following the user backlash, Nvidia acknowledged a defect in the v595.59 WHQL driver and temporarily removed it from its official download page. The company advised users to revert to version v591.86 WHQL until the issue was resolved. Subsequently, Nvidia released v595.71 WHQL to address the bugs and restore normal performance.

However, a technical investigation revealed a deeper issue: the new driver imposed voltage restrictions on RTX 50 cards built on the Blackwell architecture. Testing an RTX 5090 showed a drastic drop in voltage and frequency. With the old driver, the card operated at 1.020 to 1.030 volts with frequencies reaching 3015 to 3030 MHz. With the new driver, voltage dropped to 1.005 to 1.010 volts, and frequencies fell below 3 GHz, even in default mode.

Experts speculate that these voltage limits may be a protective measure to prevent overheating or damage associated with the 16-pin power connectors, though Nvidia has not officially confirmed this theory. Finally, on March 5, 2026, Nvidia released Hotfix Display Driver v595.76 to resolve the voltage limitations, confirming that the problems have been addressed.

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