Nvidia confirms it: Windows 11 22H2 gives performance problems
September 24, 2022
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Without exceptions. It doesn’t matter how much Microsoft says it cares about improving the Windows update process, the steps it’s taking in that regard, the fact that it
Without exceptions. It doesn’t matter how much Microsoft says it cares about improving the Windows update process, the steps it’s taking in that regard, the fact that it now only releases one major annual update… or the previous testing work behind leaves: they are not important. t get rid of problems. Well, users are the ones who don’t get rid of problems with every Windows update.
We teased it yesterday: a growing number of Nvidia users have complained of performance issues after upgrading to Windows 11 22H2 and the graphics giant confirms it, but without covering the number of failures that are reported on various Internet forums. Nvidia sticks to the basics: performance issues in some games. Nothing more.
In fact, Nvidia, along with Microsoft, claim to have identified “issues with the new graphical debugging tools added with Windows 11 22H2″ which would be the cause of all the failures, although this point cannot be taken for granted either. In any case, they are working on a solution and have already released a beta version of the graphics driver for GeForce, which should work for most.
Overall, user-reported complaints range from anecdotal, confirmed by Nvidia, to very serious, where performance issues with specific games and at specific times add up to FPS drops that make gaming virtually impossible. , but also death screenshots with a fatal impact on the entire system, so this is not a minor problem.
The recommendation for Nvidia graphics users who have updated to Windows 11 22H2 is clear: wait for new driver versions to be released and install them as soon as they are available. It shouldn’t take long as they are in a hurry.
On the other hand, and since the update to the new version of the system will take some time to reach everyone, a good recommendation is to wait, take your time to update and give Microsoft time to polish off all the bugs reported by those who didn’t have the patience. As always we go.
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