GeForce 516.59 WHQL driver download




Download NVIDIA GeForce 516.59 WHQL drivers
Game Ready Drivers provide the best possible gaming experience for all major new releases, including Virtual Reality games. Before a new title launch, our driver team is working until the last minute to ensure every performance tweak and bug fix is optimized for the best gameplay on day-1.
We have a discussion thread open on this driver here in our Nvidia driver discussion forums. It seems NVIDIA dropped support for Series 600 graphics card, also the drivers offered are DCH only. You can find the NVIDIA release notes here.
Game Ready for F1 22
This new Game Ready Driver provides the best day-0 gaming experience for F1 22 which utilizes NVIDIA DLSS to maximize performance and features four high-fidelity ray-traced effects. In addition, this new Game Ready Driver offers support for the latest releases and updates including Loopmancer and Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak.
Fixed Issues
- [Red Dead Redemption][Vulkan]: Some objects may flicker when player is indoors.
- [OpenGL] Minecraft Java Edition may display artifacts when using Optifine shaders.
- [OpenGL] Artifacts may appear in Second Life when connecting using third party viewers.
- [Neverwinter Nights] Light sources not rendering correctly.
- [Vulkan] Path of Exile displays flashing black textures.
- [G-SYNC] Games may stutter when bringing up the Xbox app overlay.
- [UE5] General UE5 stability improvements.
Open Issues
- [NVIDIA Ampere GPU]: With the GPU connected to an HDMI 2.1 audio/video receiver, audio may drop out when playing back Dolby Atmos.
- [RTX 30 series] PC monitor may not wake from display sleep when GPU is also connected to an HDMI 2.1 TV, and the TV is powered off.
- Toggling HDR on and off in-game causes game stability issues when non-native resolution is used.
- Videos played back in Microsoft Edge may appear green if NVIDIA Image Scaling is enabled upon resuming from hibernate or booting with fastboot.
- [DirectX 12] Shadowplay recordings may appear over exposed when Use HDR is enabled from the Windows display settings.
- Monitor may briefly flicker on waking from display sleep if DSR/DLDSR is enabled.
- [Jurassic World Evolution 2][Microsoft Store] Artifacts may appear in game.
- [Prepar3D] Light sources display flashing black boxes.
- [MSI GE66 Raider 10UG/MSI GE76 Raider 10UH] Windows brightness setting does not work when notebook is in dedicated GPU mode.
- [Destiny 2] Game may randomly freeze after launching game or during gameplay.
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Did you run Destiny 2 for a few hours with 516.59?
Experienced the freeze with 516.40 and that game pretty much randomly.
It also had a short random black blank in Lost Ark, for very short duration, didn't experience that issue with 516.48 so far.
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For a staff member, I'd say its pretty naive of you to assume I didn't check his account's postings to see where the issue began. And then whipping out the 'defend Nvidia'?
I'm pretty sure you can do better than that. I myself have my fair share of nvidia issues, but I know how the HDR works on oleds and how easily it can break. He's been whinning
about this issue since 511.17 came out.
As you've probably read, he knows exactly what he's doing, right? For someone that knows exactly what he's doing, why hasn't he looked at other alternatives? Why hasn't he
mentioned even once throughout multiple threads how he's watching those hdr films. What player? What windows version? Through what is he setting 10-bit? Did he turn
off every single setting in his tv's picture options that screws with 24hz? Is the display actually running at 24hz during the playback, or its 60hz like most player? Did he
try reverting drivers back to old ones to confirm it was actually the issue?
If he really wanted help, he would've asked for it like a normal human being. Repeating "24hz blurry, 60hz gaming not" is not asking for help. And you, as a staff member telling
me I'm defending Nvidia instead of looking at this situation for what it is, is just disgusting.
The thread was reported by users, not the guy you were exchanging with, I just look into it quickly.
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That is probably because it has the same people trolling on this site constantly or just being jerks. Nothing will change because nothing is ever done about it.
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FINALLY!! I've had this issue since the launch of the 30 series, and initially created this account to see if others had the same issue. Fantastic to see them acknowledge it, at last. It actually does not occur while using Win11, but whenever (soon hopefully) this gets fixed I'll return to Win10 immediately - Win11 is just unfinished.
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For a staff member, I'd say its pretty naive of you to assume I didn't check his account's postings to see where the issue began. And then whipping out the 'defend Nvidia'?
I'm pretty sure you can do better than that. I myself have my fair share of nvidia issues, but I know how the HDR works on oleds and how easily it can break. He's been whinning
about this issue since 511.17 came out.
As you've probably read, he knows exactly what he's doing, right? For someone that knows exactly what he's doing, why hasn't he looked at other alternatives? Why hasn't he
mentioned even once throughout multiple threads how he's watching those hdr films. What player? What windows version? Through what is he setting 10-bit? Did he turn
off every single setting in his tv's picture options that screws with 24hz? Is the display actually running at 24hz during the playback, or its 60hz like most player? Did he
try reverting drivers back to old ones to confirm it was actually the issue?
If he really wanted help, he would've asked for it like a normal human being. Repeating "24hz blurry, 60hz gaming not" is not asking for help. And you, as a staff member telling
me I'm defending Nvidia instead of looking at this situation for what it is, is just disgusting.