That is what I was thinking, as I read some other posts elsewhere. Fortunately for me I don’t overclock so it doesn’t affect me but I can imagine that it can be niggling to people that do.
As long as they are not restricting from the built-in speed. That would be far more consequential.
I’m confused. I have a 5080 and OC through Afterburner (2500+/350+).
Are you guys saying you can’t/won’t be able to OC like that?
does anybody tested the actualy driver to see if its better than previous one ? jeez
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For me it’s the same as 591.86 (which is fine).
Same. I see no difference with my setup 
For me the driver is perfectly fine.
NVIDIA has released GeForce Hotfix driver 595.76, a targeted update meant to address RTX 50 series voltage behavior
Source: VideoCardz.com
https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-releases-595-76-hotfix-driver-addressing-oc-voltage-issues-on-rtx-gpus
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Wow, another 595 series driver, lol! I think I’ll be sticking with 591.74 for now. It’s still working very well for me with msfs2020/2024 in VR with my QPro/rtx5090/Link, together with dlss4.5/preset M/performance. Still best performing driver so far, for me anyway (also tried 591.86 btw). Cheers.
NVIDIA Hotfix Display Driver version 595.76 Discussion Thread
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Anyone taking odds on whether the 3rd fix to the original fix will fix things?
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