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Nvidia GeForce 536.23 WHQL Game Ready graphics drivers

Nvidia offers new graphics drivers, the GeForce 536.23 WHQL. Game Ready they improve performance, support a new game, and provide DLSS 2 support in another.

In detail, DLSS 2.0 technology will be available in F1 23, which is scheduled for release this Friday. In parallel, these GeForce 536.23 WHQL graphics drivers offer an optimized environment for the title Alien: Dark Descent. Nvidia is also addressing a few issues. One of them concerns Flight Simulator crashing under the Directx12 API since installing the GeForce 531.41 drivers. Stability issues with Red Dead Redemption have found a solution.

Added to this are fixes for fast sync issues that limit game FPS at maximum monitor refresh rates, Surface Book and Surface Studio crashing at lower framerates when running on battery power, and an issue display loss with some monitors when using multiple monitors that support adaptive sync with G-SYNC active. This issue appeared with GeForce 535.98 drivers. Finally, ON1’s Photo RAW application should no longer crash.

These drivers come with two known and unresolved issues. You will find all the details at the end of the article.

GeForce 536.23 WHQL Game Ready, release note and link

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Version: 536.23 WHQL
Date of completion: June 14, 2023
Operating system: Windows 10 64-bit, Windows 11
Language: French
Size: 653.37 MB

Game Ready for F1 23

This new Game Ready Driver provides the best gaming experience for the latest new games featuring DLSS 2 technology including F1 23. Additionally, this Game Ready Driver supports the launch of Aliens: Dark Descent.

Fixed Gaming Bugs

  • Game may randomly crash when playing in DX12 mode after updating to driver 531.41
  • Game shows random stability issues

Fixed General Bugs

  • Fast sync caps the game FPS to the monitors maximum refresh rate
  • Surface Book/Surface Studio stuck at lowest clock speeds when running on battery
  • When using multiple monitors which support adaptive sync, users may see random flicker on certain displays when G-SYNC is enabled after updating to driver 535.98
  • Application crashing

Open Issues

For notebook computers, issues can be system-specific and may not be seen on your

particular notebook.

  • Increase in DPC latency observed in Latencymon
  • Applying GeForce Experience Freestyle filters cause games to crash (4008945

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