Nvidia's stamped out a few bugs
Published: 1st October 2020 | Source: Nvidia | Author: Mark Campbell

Nvidia's latest HotFix driver fixes issues with G-Sync, Fortnite RTX and Divinity: Original Sin 2
Nvidia has just launched its Geforce 456.71 driver, addressing several bugs within the company's Geforce 456.55 driver . Nvidia's Geforce 456.55 driver offered RTX 30 series users increased stability within a wide variety of gaming workloads, making it an essential driver for RTX 30 series users.
With Nvidia's Geforce 456.71 HotFix driver, Nvidia addressed a bug which triggered black screen issues on Adaptive-Sync (G-Sync Compatible) monitors, crashed in Fortnite when Ray Traced Shadows and Reflections are enabled. This driver also addresses framerate issues in Divinity: Original Sin when Hardware-accelerated GPU Scheduling is used.
Below are the release notes for Nvidia's Geforce 456.71 Hotfix driver.
With Nvidia's Geforce 456.71 HotFix driver, Nvidia addressed a bug which triggered black screen issues on Adaptive-Sync (G-Sync Compatible) monitors, crashed in Fortnite when Ray Traced Shadows and Reflections are enabled. This driver also addresses framerate issues in Divinity: Original Sin when Hardware-accelerated GPU Scheduling is used.
Below are the release notes for Nvidia's Geforce 456.71 Hotfix driver.
The hotfix addresses the following issues:
- Launching a game in full screen mode may trigger a black screen on adaptive sync monitors if G-SYNC is enabled- - [Fortnite] Game may experience crash when using in-game RTX Shadows/Reflection
- - [Divinity: Original Sin 2 Definitive Edition] Enabling Hardware-accelerated GPU Scheduling results in lower frame rate

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