We recently talked about the latest major update to come to Windows 11, but it seems that not everything is being precisely 100% functional, because according to what we can read in ExtremeTechpIt appears that there are severe stability issues for users running NVIDIA GPUs.
In principle, the most innocuous thing we can find is low performance if we have an NVIDIA graphics card, but in the worst case, we can face blue screens that force us to restore the system.
Apparently, the source of these problems is not so much the NVIDIA graphics driver, but GeForce Experience, a tool that many users choose not to even install, and that explains the fact that some users have had problems, while others are not suffering from any of these symptoms.
NVIDIA has already released a new version of GeForce Experience that would work properly with the new version of Windows 11, so apparently it is confirmed that the problem has nothing to do with a graphics driver incompatibility. For now it is not confirmed, but possibly we could get rid of the problem by uninstalling GeForce Experience before upgrading to the new version of Windows 11or just waiting for us to update.
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Jordi Bercial
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