NVIDIA graphics driver 471.41 released, officially supporting Microsoft Win11

Last week, Intel launched a new graphics driver to officially support the Win11 operating system. And now, NVIDIA  has released the GeForce driver version 471.41 that supports Win11, bringing a new graphics card driver model WDDM 3.0. Nvidia officially stated that the 471 version of the driver officially supports Microsoft Win11, and Windows Insider users can update and provide feedback on issues.

However, some Win 11 Insider users have reported that after their Win11 computers have updated their drivers, the display color depth has dropped from 10bit to 8bit, so there may be some bugs.

In addition to supporting Win11, NVIDIA graphics driver 471.41 also improved the support for RTX enhanced games, such as “Red Dead Redemption 2” and “Chernobyl (chernobylite)”

NVIDIA graphics driver 471.41 also adds two G-SYNC compatible displays, namely Samsung’s LS28AG700N and LC27G50A. Furthermore, the new update also fixes a series of problems, such as “League of Legends” cannot be launched, and the resolution of some monitors is limited to 640×480.

 

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