How can I roll back to older, more stable NVIDIA drivers?

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Asked By TechieTurtle97 On

Hey everyone! I'm having some serious issues with my NVIDIA drivers (version 572.83); my system keeps crashing and I'm getting black screens frequently. I want to revert to an older, more reliable version, but I'm stuck. The NVIDIA app only shows the previously installed version (572.70) and I know there are more stable ones out there. I've had my 3060 Ti for a while now and just want it to run smoothly without constant crashes. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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Answered By DriverDude456 On

I totally get your frustration! I recommend checking online forums to see which versions others swear by for stability. A lot of users find that the 471.41 version tends to work well, but everyone's setup is different, so keep that in mind. Also, if you have any specific games you're playing, see if they recommend particular driver versions.

Answered By GamerGuru23 On

You can check out NVIDIA's official site and manually download the older drivers. Just visit their drivers page, plug in your GPU model, and you'll see options to go back to previous versions. The Game Ready drivers have been available since October 1, so you should find some options there.

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