Like any other operating system, Windows 11 receives constant updates, some big and some small. In today’s case, Microsoft’s firmware has received a lot of news. Nevertheless, Users have reported a number of issues related to graphics cards from NVIDIA.
Right now, the 22H2 update Windows 11 is now available, offering improvements to Snap Layouts, Focus and Do Not Disturb sessions, Windows Studio Effects, a revamped task manager, and Clipchamp. However, several users have pointed out that frame rate drops, stutters, sound glitches, and other bugs have also been reported.
To fix this, some users have opted to roll back to the previous version of Windows 11, which seems to fix this issue. With this, NVIDIA has shared a beta patch, which is directly aimed at the operation of its GeForce ExperienceY here you can download it.
In this way, you have two options, go back to the previous version of Windows 11, or install the NVIDIA patch. These are just two temporary solutions, and Let’s hope that Microsoft manages to solve this problem as quickly as possible.
In related topics, here you can get the first details about the NVIDIA 40 series. Similarly, the CEO of this company ensures that the prices of graphics cards will not drop in price.
Via: NVIDIA
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