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Which latest Nvidia driver version is currently the most stable and performs best?

Which latest Nvidia driver version is currently the most stable and performs best?

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TiemDiamond
Member
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10-01-2025, 12:34 AM
#1
A few months back I upgraded to the newest Nvidia drivers via DDU, but faced persistent black screens and instability. The only solution was a fresh Windows installation and reverting to an older driver version that others had suggested for similar problems. Since then, I've been steering clear of any Nvidia updates. However, while playing games—especially DayZ—I've started to notice minor performance drops (just a slight frame stutter). I'm curious if newer driver releases are worth the effort or if there are specific versions you'd advise using. Or is it better to skip it altogether?
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TiemDiamond
10-01-2025, 12:34 AM #1

A few months back I upgraded to the newest Nvidia drivers via DDU, but faced persistent black screens and instability. The only solution was a fresh Windows installation and reverting to an older driver version that others had suggested for similar problems. Since then, I've been steering clear of any Nvidia updates. However, while playing games—especially DayZ—I've started to notice minor performance drops (just a slight frame stutter). I'm curious if newer driver releases are worth the effort or if there are specific versions you'd advise using. Or is it better to skip it altogether?

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solderjason
Junior Member
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10-04-2025, 01:03 AM
#2
If you're using an RTX 4000 series GPU, test with 566.36. For an RTX 5000 series GPU, ensure you use drivers from launch or the most recent updates. DDU operates in Safe Mode to eliminate all GPU drivers (intel, AMD, Nvidia) and then manually install the latest driver via an elevated command—right-click the installer and select Run as Administrator. When sharing troubleshooting threads, provide complete system specifications including CPU, CPU cooler, motherboard, RAM, SSD/HDD, GPU, PSU, chassis, OS, monitor details, and note the age of the PSU along with its make and model. Also mention the current BIOS version for your motherboard.
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solderjason
10-04-2025, 01:03 AM #2

If you're using an RTX 4000 series GPU, test with 566.36. For an RTX 5000 series GPU, ensure you use drivers from launch or the most recent updates. DDU operates in Safe Mode to eliminate all GPU drivers (intel, AMD, Nvidia) and then manually install the latest driver via an elevated command—right-click the installer and select Run as Administrator. When sharing troubleshooting threads, provide complete system specifications including CPU, CPU cooler, motherboard, RAM, SSD/HDD, GPU, PSU, chassis, OS, monitor details, and note the age of the PSU along with its make and model. Also mention the current BIOS version for your motherboard.

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Private_HAWK
Member
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10-04-2025, 07:43 PM
#3
Latest NVIDIA drivers have been problematic, so I suggest using 566.36 until the problems are fixed.
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Private_HAWK
10-04-2025, 07:43 PM #3

Latest NVIDIA drivers have been problematic, so I suggest using 566.36 until the problems are fixed.

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Razlorus
Posting Freak
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10-12-2025, 06:45 AM
#4
Yes, at 572.83 it seems 566.36 could be a better option.
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Razlorus
10-12-2025, 06:45 AM #4

Yes, at 572.83 it seems 566.36 could be a better option.

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ctobin8
Member
195
10-13-2025, 03:32 PM
#5
A few minor variations don't justify altering the drivers. Reduce to 566.36 just in case of significant problems.
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ctobin8
10-13-2025, 03:32 PM #5

A few minor variations don't justify altering the drivers. Reduce to 566.36 just in case of significant problems.

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hrgriff
Senior Member
573
10-14-2025, 06:00 AM
#6
Not worried about frame rate, just focusing on consistency and smoothness. 572.83 does appear a bit choppy or stuttery sometimes. Thanks for the feedback!
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hrgriff
10-14-2025, 06:00 AM #6

Not worried about frame rate, just focusing on consistency and smoothness. 572.83 does appear a bit choppy or stuttery sometimes. Thanks for the feedback!

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masonight
Member
175
10-19-2025, 01:38 PM
#7
No problem. I manage to use one of the 570 drivers, and the only small problem I've encountered so far is my TV screen flashing twice each time it restarts. Consistency and smoothness can be improved by adjusting graphics settings.
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masonight
10-19-2025, 01:38 PM #7

No problem. I manage to use one of the 570 drivers, and the only small problem I've encountered so far is my TV screen flashing twice each time it restarts. Consistency and smoothness can be improved by adjusting graphics settings.

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soul_harveste
Member
223
10-20-2025, 06:13 PM
#8
Returning to 566.36 with DDU worked. Appreciate the assistance, buddy!
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soul_harveste
10-20-2025, 06:13 PM #8

Returning to 566.36 with DDU worked. Appreciate the assistance, buddy!

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Xo_PVP_Girl_oX
Senior Member
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10-20-2025, 07:35 PM
#9
Tested several updated versions but consistently returned 566.36 each time (4080 GPU).
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Xo_PVP_Girl_oX
10-20-2025, 07:35 PM #9

Tested several updated versions but consistently returned 566.36 each time (4080 GPU).

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Marcos_PvP_
Member
55
10-25-2025, 05:25 AM
#10
Following the update yesterday, I encountered the GPU Update bug, but with help from my Tech Support, I managed to resolve it. I'm checking if the current Nvidia WS Driver Version 576.80 is safe for use on my Alienware X15 R1 Laptop.
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Marcos_PvP_
10-25-2025, 05:25 AM #10

Following the update yesterday, I encountered the GPU Update bug, but with help from my Tech Support, I managed to resolve it. I'm checking if the current Nvidia WS Driver Version 576.80 is safe for use on my Alienware X15 R1 Laptop.