NVIDIA Rolls Out GeForce Driver 572.60 to Fix Black Screen Issues on RTX 50 Series GPUs
NVIDIA has released its new GeForce Game Ready Driver 572.60, designed to address the widespread black screen issues that have affected many RTX 50 series GPU users. The update also brings several general bug fixes and gaming improvements. You can check out the full driver details and download it from NVIDIA’s official page
Many RTX 50 series users experienced frustrating black screen problems after updating to newer drivers, even after attempting BIOS resets and multiple troubleshooting steps. With the release of driver 572.60, NVIDIA aims to resolve these issues once and for all. In addition to the critical black screen fixes, the driver addresses various other bugs, including:
[SteamVR] Display stutter on RTX 50 series GPUs
[Adobe Substance 3D Sampler] Crashes at launch with R570 branch drivers
[Adobe Substance 3D Painter] Texture corruption during baking due to GPU raytracing
[VRay 6] Unexpected low performance on CUDA Vpath tests for Blackwell GPUs
Display Port Audio Issues when connected via DisplayPort 1.4 with DSC at high refresh rates
Minor image corruption on pixelated 2D patterns in various applications
Another notable update is the inclusion of DLSS 4 support for titles like NARAKA: Bladepoint and Monster Hunter Wilds, which will help improve performance and visual fidelity on RTX GPUs.
If you own an RTX 50 series GPU and have experienced black screen problems, it is highly recommended that you update your driver to version 572.60 as soon as possible.
What do you think about these driver improvements? Have you experienced any issues with your RTX 50 series GPU, and does this update resolve them for you? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!