NVIDIA releases GeForce 430.53 drivers, fixes CPU usage bug

NVIDIA's new hotfix drivers address CPU usage problems.

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NVIDIA pushed out a new driver in its recent GeForce 430.39 drivers but there were a few issues that saw people reporting that higher than normal GPU usage by the NVDisplay.Container.exe that only starte with the 430.39 display driver.

NVIDIA releases GeForce 430.53 drivers, fixes CPU usage bug | TweakTown.com

There are a few other issues that have been squashed with the Hotfix release, with Shadow of the Tomb Raider freezing when launched on SLI systems now fixed, and a few other things. The full list includes:

  • Fixes higher CPU usage by NVDisplay.Container.exe introduced in 430.39 display driver
  • 3DMark Time Spy: Flickering observed when benchmark is launched
  • BeamNG: Application crashes when game is launched
  • Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Freezes when launched in SLI mode
  • Desktop flickers when videos are played back on a secondary monitor

You can download the new GeForce Hotfix Driver v430.53 here.

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