NVIDIA released a targeted driver update for Windows 10 and 11 that addresses specific stability issues. The GeForce Hotfix Display Driver version 610.52 arrives as a focused fix rather than a full Game Ready release. This patch targets known problems with G-SYNC frame pacing and monitor detection on Ada Lovelace GPUs.
Targeted driver update resolves frame pacing glitches and monitor detection failures on Ada Lovelace GPUs
The update builds directly on the base of Game Ready driver version 610.47. It focuses exclusively on software stability improvements for gaming systems running Windows operating systems. The hotfix does not introduce new features or performance boosts but instead repairs existing functionality.
Key fixes include resolving frame pacing problems when G-SYNC is enabled on Ada GPUs. The driver also corrects EDID detection failures that previously caused monitors to display as NVIDIA NV-Failsafe. Additional changes address monitor wake-from-sleep behavior and improve multi-monitor stability with V-SYNC and DLSS Frame Generation.
The patch resolves jittering, ghosting, and crashes in DirectX 11 games when Smooth Motion is active. It includes general improvements for system allocation failures that previously caused instability. Users can download the hotfix directly from NVIDIA to repair these specific issues without waiting for a full driver cycle.



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