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NVIDIA’s GeForce Game Ready Driver 595.71 WHQL was released as a corrective step after the short-lived 595.59 driver triggered widespread reports of fan-related problems.
Nvidia GeForce Game Ready Driver 595.71 is stifling the performance potential of graphics cards through strange changes to GPU voltage.
Nvidia's current graphics driver can significantly reduce frame rates in games. The cause is unusually low limits on GPU voltage and power limit.
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