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New Nvidia driver 576.02 bug *edit 576.15 hotfix released

PostPosted: Sun Apr 20, 2025 6:05 pm
by capthook
Seems the latest Nvidia driver is borked.
Breaks GPU temp updates.
I updated to 572.83 when installing 20.0b and works fine.
Just a heads-up
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Re: New Nvidia driver 576.02 bug *caution*

PostPosted: Sun Apr 20, 2025 6:34 pm
by mpetech
Is this confirmed or a single user report?

Re: New Nvidia driver 576.02 bug *caution*

PostPosted: Sun Apr 20, 2025 6:52 pm
by Nick2021
Is that the gaming driver or Studio?

Re: New Nvidia driver 576.02 bug *caution*

PostPosted: Sun Apr 20, 2025 11:39 pm
by akcivan
Yes, i also lived same issue too. I've reported that issue to ASUS

I have Asus rtx5090 astral oc, i can see ram and mosfet tempretures even in 12vhpwr cable voltages but GPU temp sometimes stuck at 26 C. Its also shows 26 on task manager too but i can clearly monitor everything on hwinfo.

Nothing is issued fans are working perfectly too. They will fix it on next update i think.

Re: New Nvidia driver 576.02 bug *caution*

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2025 1:20 am
by capthook
I don't know all the details.
Was thinking of updating, saw this, and waiting until next release.
And then waiting for reports on that release.
Usually not a good thing to be early-adopter on drivers - ha
Much better over the years, but still.......

Re: New Nvidia driver 576.02 bug *caution*

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2025 3:15 pm
by Jim Simon
I haven't seen this myself. Task Manager has been reporting temps all along with 576.02 Gaming. (I see them change as the fan spins up and down.)

Re: New Nvidia driver 576.02 bug *caution*

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2025 10:23 pm
by VMFXBV
https://videocardz.com/pixel/nvidia-rel ... re-problem

It was official and there's a hotfix.

Re: New Nvidia driver 576.02 bug *caution*

PostPosted: Tue Apr 22, 2025 1:23 am
by mpetech
VMFXBV wrote:https://videocardz.com/pixel/nvidia-releases-geforce-hot-fix-driver-solving-gpu-temperature-problem

It was official and there's a hotfix.


Thank god I’m still on 566. I’m staying away from 57x for now.

Re: New Nvidia driver 576.02 bug *caution*

PostPosted: Tue Apr 22, 2025 3:35 am
by capthook
VMFXBV wrote:https://videocardz.com/pixel/nvidia-releases-geforce-hot-fix-driver-solving-gpu-temperature-problem

It was official and there's a hotfix.

Cool. Thanks for the update VMFXBV.
I'm still gonna wait until a month or so after the *next* release.

Re: New Nvidia driver 576.02 bug *caution*

PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2025 1:24 am
by annashawn85
VMFXBV wrote:https://videocardz.com/pixel/nvidia-releases-geforce-hot-fix-driver-solving-gpu-temperature-problem

It was official and there's a hotfix.

Isn't the hotfix based on the game ready driver? Will it work for the studio driver too?

PS:I updated to the 576.02 studio drivers and i have the same temperature bug

Re: New Nvidia driver 576.02 bug *edit 576.15 hotfix release

PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2025 3:09 am
by 4EvrYng
This is, IMHO, much ado about nothing, at least when it comes to Resolve. Not being able to readout GPU's temperature will not affect card's functionality as far as applications are concerned. It would be no different than back in the days when one cards were not providing a way to read what their temperature is. Keep calm and keep editing / color grading.

Re: New Nvidia driver 576.02 bug *edit 576.15 hotfix release

PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2025 7:10 am
by capthook
4EvrYng wrote:This is, IMHO, much ado about nothing, at least when it comes to Resolve. Not being able to readout GPU's temperature will not affect card's functionality as far as applications are concerned. It would be no different than back in the days when one cards were not providing a way to read what their temperature is. Keep calm and keep editing / color grading.

I run custom fan curves that are set from GPU temps.
When rendering projects with noise reduction, speed warp etc, the temps can crank up and then, so do the fans.
If the GPU temps are not reported, the fans don't spin up, and it could melt/ruin my $1,200 RTX 4080.
So not an issue to ignore imo.
Really amazing how fast Nvidia pushed out a fix

Re: New Nvidia driver 576.02 bug *edit 576.15 hotfix release

PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2025 10:23 am
by akcivan
capthook wrote:
4EvrYng wrote:This is, IMHO, much ado about nothing, at least when it comes to Resolve. Not being able to readout GPU's temperature will not affect card's functionality as far as applications are concerned. It would be no different than back in the days when one cards were not providing a way to read what their temperature is. Keep calm and keep editing / color grading.

I run custom fan curves that are set from GPU temps.
When rendering projects with noise reduction, speed warp etc, the temps can crank up and then, so do the fans.
If the GPU temps are not reported, the fans don't spin up, and it could melt/ruin my $1,200 RTX 4080.
So not an issue to ignore imo.
Really amazing how fast Nvidia pushed out a fix


When i had stucked temp on that driver; fans and GPU clock speeds are totally normal. Try to use default fan curves until new driver ( fix ) released for safety

Re: New Nvidia driver 576.02 bug *edit 576.15 hotfix release

PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2025 8:59 pm
by 4EvrYng
capthook wrote:
4EvrYng wrote:This is, IMHO, much ado about nothing, at least when it comes to Resolve. Not being able to readout GPU's temperature will not affect card's functionality as far as applications are concerned. It would be no different than back in the days when one cards were not providing a way to read what their temperature is. Keep calm and keep editing / color grading.

I run custom fan curves that are set from GPU temps.
When rendering projects with noise reduction, speed warp etc, the temps can crank up and then, so do the fans.
If the GPU temps are not reported, the fans don't spin up, and it could melt/ruin my $1,200 RTX 4080.
So not an issue to ignore imo.
Really amazing how fast Nvidia pushed out a fix

If one must use custom fan curves to prevent his card from malfunctioning / failing then one either has a defective card or is operating it outside manufacturer's specifications. No good card operating within specifications at default settings will malfunction when using its default fan curves and that is how 99% of the people use them. Overclockers and everyone else that doesn't has an option to go back to default, at least temporarily. So, again IMHO too much ado about practically nothing.