NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready Driver 596.49 Discussion

Please use this thread to discuss the NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready Driver version 596.49

Game Ready for Forza Horizon 6

This new Game Ready Driver provides the best gaming experience for the latest new games supporting DLSS and RTX technologies including Forza Horizon 6, Directive 8020, and Subnautica 2.

Fixed Gaming Bugs

  • Enhanced smoothness when DLSS Frame Generation is used with V-SYNC. [5999586]

Fixed General Bugs

  • Foundry Mari 7.0v2 viewport displays flickering [6102981]

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How to perform a clean installation of NVIDIA drivers

How to perform a clean installation of NVIDIA drivers.

First things first: a proper clean installation of a GPU driver does not delete your games, apps, or wipe your C drive. It simply removes old driver files, registry leftovers and related components so the new driver installs on a clean base.

First, download the latest NVIDIA driver and the DDU - Display Driver Uninstaller software.

Latest NVIDIA drivers
GeForce Game Ready Driver 596.36 | Windows 11 | NVIDIA

DDU
Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) V18.1.5.2 Released. - Wagnardsoft Forum

NVIDIA driver removal is best done in Windows Safe Mode - I’ve been saying this for a long time and I’m not changing that opinion. The only exception is when Safe Mode doesn’t work properly on someone’s system.
So before proceeding with any further steps, make sure that Windows Safe Mode is working correctly.

Also, there’s no real need to disconnect from the internet or disable your internet connection during driver uninstall or installation. What actually matters is Windows behavior - just set it so it doesn’t automatically install devices or pull drivers on its own. That alone is enough to prevent conflicts during the process, without having to unplug anything or go offline.

If you’re not an advanced user, don’t feel confident digging deep into Windows settings or simply don’t want to bother, there are easier alternatives.

You can just unplug the Ethernet cable, turn off WIFI or disable your network adapter directly in Device Manager.
In that case, if your PC case is pushed against the wall or placed under a desk, disabling the network adapter is usually the quickest option. Just right-click the network card in Device Manager and disable it.

Right-click “Start” icon and select Device Manager.
Expand Network adapters
Then right-click your network adapter and select Disable device.

Disabling the network adapter in Device Manager is the most convenient and fastest method.

You can also, after launching DDU in normal Windows mode, go into the DDU settings and enable “Prevent downloads of drivers from Windows Update when Windows searches for a driver for a device”
While still in the settings, also enable “Enable Safe Mode dialog”
// Also, as I mentioned above, make sure to check that Safe Mode is actually working on your system before proceeding.

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Under General Options and Specific Options, you can select the same settings that I have enabled here

Be careful with “Remove present and non-present monitors” - this setting removes monitors and their drivers. After a restart, they will still work, but Windows will not have proper drivers installed for them, so you may need to reinstall the monitor drivers.

Also note that after removing monitors and restarting the PC, Windows may change the refresh rate settings. Go to Windows Settings > System > Display > Advanced display. Check if “Choose a refresh rate” is set to the maximum Hz of your monitor - if not, change it to the max or set it to your preferred value (for example 120Hz instead of 240Hz).
I once forgot about this and Windows set my monitor to 60Hz instead of 165Hz. As a result, I had stuttering in MSFS 2020/2024 and couldn’t figure out why. It turned out the cause was exactly the refresh rate.

So now you already have DDU configured and know a bit more - it’s time to prepare for reinstalling the driver. Before switching to Safe Mode, download the NVIDIA driver you want to install. After downloading it, you can launch DDU and under “Launch option” click Normal and select "Safe mode (recommended).

After the system switches to Safe Mode and DDU is launched, select the GPU you want to uninstall, in this case NVIDIA.
Then click “Clean and restart”.

After the restart, you can install NVIDIA driver. I recommend installing the minimal version, meaning only the driver and PhysX - this way you can make sure everything works properly without NVIDIA app.

So run the previously downloaded installer, select “NVIDIA Graphics Driver”, then click “Agree and Continue”.

On the next screen of the installer, select “Custom (Advanced)” and click “Next”.

On the next screen of the installer, uncheck “HD Audio Driver” and make sure “PhysX” and “Perform a clean installation” are selected, then click “Next”.

After NVIDIA driver installation, restart PC. After reboot, I remind you to install the monitor drivers if needed and check the monitor refresh rate (Hz) in Windows settings, as mentioned above.

If you have checked in DDU
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and want Windows to install other drivers again, launch DDU in normal mode and under “select device type” click
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Now you can enable your network adapter in Device Manager. Open Device Manager, right-click the network adapter you disabled, and select “Enable device”.

Restart PC.

Now you can open the NVIDIA Control Panel and set a profile for MSFS according to your preference. The only important thing is not to change settings in the global profile unless you really need to.

After setting up the MSFS profile, check how the game performs. If everything is fine and you need the NVIDIA app instead of the NVIDIA Control Panel, you can download and install it.

Download NVIDIA App

Fly safe.

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Installed and ready to go

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seems to be very ok. but nothing special. just installed it alongside the RTX 5090 FE today … let´s see.

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Could you check for flickering textures on the screen or cockpit using TAA with the default C172, please?

textures on third party airports still have the typical flickering, yes. I can try TAA tomorrow and Cessna specifically …

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Finally! So many were waiting for this. Some more notes here > Driver Stability and Compatibility Testing Results

Summary
  • Framepacing is also improved for many titles that had regressions when using DLSS frame generation with previous r595 drivers.
  • Once edge case instability causes were addressed, general system and gaming stability was very good overall.
  • Issues with TDR or BSOD at idle/low load primarily on AMD CPU platforms that was highlighted in older 59x.xx testing persists. A workaround is however possible with 596.36 as ‘Power Management > Prefer Maximum Performance’ now behaves correctly when set in global profile

More info on his post. More tests, more info will arrive. m_w_h is a great guy, you should all follow him on reddit for more nvidia driver related topics, observations, a lot of community feedback from so many places and more, even windows related issues.

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Seemed to have survived the upgrade in my 5080.

any difference in VR ?

Why is never mentioned on these new drivers releases anything useful specifically aimed at msfs 2024 which can do so much with some stutter and frames fixing. Are the devs working with Nvidia on this ? Seems that various other games are allways prioritised.

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Seems to work pretty good here.

Always had some stutters in Chaseplane fly-by view in the pmdg737s. This was gone now. Might be a coincident…

Preset M looks very good still, imho, on HDR.

Still slight stutter changing views fast - msfs issue - but nothing game-breaking.

5090, 7900x3d, 64gb, 5120x1440, 3xFG locked 40fps → 120fps.

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Flew MMMX to KLAX last night. Smooth.

Seems alright on my end. Only thing I’ve noticed is when I right click to look around it’ll stop like I’ve un clicked the right button. But I don’t delete caches or anything as I forgot so hopefully that’ll fix it

4090

This driver seems ok for me, 5090 triple screen.

I accidentally left GSync Compatible / VRR enabled when I ran FSR3 Frame Gen on 3 screens - previously this would crash MSFS (requiring GSync VRR off, and use Fixed Refresh instead), however, it did not crash, so I’m tentatively hopeful.

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Ok on my end…78003D,4070S ,HGMI projected 4096 x 2160@ 110in, Preset L FG x 2 :smiley:

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Thanks @TenPatrol !!

This seems to have fixed my issues with FGx2 and I do use vsync also, so that specific bugdix there appears to have done the trick.

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Looks like not everything is always Asobo’s fault after all - hopefully we’ll see more fixes like this.
Fly safe.

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Works very well on my rig, 5080 9800x3d 64gb. Very sharp and smooth experience with MSFS 2020 with 100fps @100hz monitor refresh using multi frame generation, DLAA @4k

I think DLSS technology works well, but TAA causes red or black flickering on the RTX 5070 Ti.

Very good in my system, VR msfs 2020 5070 5800x w10 32gb ram

On triple screens, I’ve gone back and forth between anti-aliasing using DLSS/DLAA and TAA.

Daytime flights

  • DLAA because the scenery is more detailed for me
  • Less / no flickering
  • But still some minor ghosting and the cockpit instruments aren’t as clear, since I’m using DLAA it’s still Preset K.

Nightime flights:

  • TAA to eliminate ghosting especially in external view low light / night
  • Cockpit instruments are crystal clear, better at night
  • But some minor flickering of screens