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Unless you're on the 5060 TI, 572.83 supports the 50 series card and is pre temp sensor issues.
I've got a 5080 and all temp sensors etc work fine with 572.83 which is the March driver from the 5070 / 5070 TI launch, as long as you're on a 5070, 5070 TI, 5080 or 5090 you can safely use these from the link below.
GeForce Game Ready Driver | 572.83 | Windows 11 | NVIDIA
Temperature sensing issues were introduced in 576.02 which is the 5060 TI WHQL driver release. There was a hotfix shortly after that addressed that, and then the latest ones (576.28) also included those fixes. Sadly neither 576.02, the hotfix or latest WHQL release 576.28 work with F1 24.
The 50 series drivers have been an absolute shambles and with the 5060 launch looming, I wouldn't bet on them magically fixing it for another couple of releases.
noted appreciate the clarification. that said i do agree the 50 series is insanely unstable currently. ive been dealing with all kinds of issues (drivers over time destabilize themselves, checked via latencymon and tracked to the DirectX GPU driver...).
- paulmhalliwell2 months agoSeasoned Newcomer
No worries mate, and absolutely these drivers are the worst they've done in a long time.
I have a strong suspicion the 50 series wasn't ready when they launched, but fear of tariffs and AMDs new RDNA4 that was rumoured to launch at the same time (it ultimately didn't) meant Nvidia rushed the 50 series cards to market with half finished drivers and in some cases chips missing ROPs causing performance losses.
Sadly I think we're stuck with poor drivers for about 2 or 3 months. I reckon they'll launch the 5060 and then focus on the drivers. Not like they need the gaming money now though, AI is just a licence to print money for them at the moment.
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