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Nvidia 581.08 driver brings global DLSS Override

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Nvidia has rolled out its latest WHQL release, and the highlight of the Nvidia 581.08 driver is support for global DLSS Override. The update also adds Smooth Motion for RTX 40 Series GPUs, while addressing several persistent bugs across major games. Unlike some past releases, this one doesn’t focus on brand-new game optimizations. Instead, it’s aimed squarely at stability and system-wide improvements.

The key feature here is global DLSS Override. Players can now force DLSS settings across all titles that support the technology, removing the need for per-game tweaks. RTX 40 Series owners also get access to Smooth Motion, introduced with the most recent Nvidia App update.

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This update resolves a handful of high-profile issues:

The driver also clears up memory leak risks tied to NVENC hardware encoding, monitor flickering after power cycling, and game filter glitches after updates. Still, several known bugs remain:

The Nvidia 581.08 driver is available for 64-bit Windows 10 and 11. It supports GPUs across multiple generations:

You can download it now through the Nvidia website or directly via the Nvidia App.

Global DLSS Override may sound like a small tweak, but it gives players more control than ever across their libraries. Coupled with fixes for major titles and general stability gains, this update should be a must-install for GeForce and TITAN owners alike.

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