NVIDIA fixes lag and stuttering bug in Windows 11 22H2

NVIDIA fixes lag and stuttering bug in Windows 11 22H2



A few days ago, we told you about the complaints that appeared on Reddit regarding stuttering and lag problems encountered by owners of NVIDIA video cards after updating Windows 11 to version 22H2 of the operating system. At the time, Microsoft had not yet provided an official statement, but Manuel Guzman, Software QA at NVIDIA, said the company was aware of the problem and was inviting users to provide further feedback.

Apparently , the cause of the problem has been identified: the GeForce Experience software. Currently, the new version of the program, which should make all the inconveniences that occur in Windows 11 22H2 go away, is still in Beta, but it can be downloaded by anyone in two ways. The first is to download the installation program directly from the following address, while if you have installed a previous version just go to the settings and activate the "Enable experimental features" option to automatically download and start the latest Beta available .




Recently, NVIDIA announced, in addition to the new GeForce RTX 4090 and RTX 4080 for the consumer market, the RTX 6000 for workstations and servers. The card will be equipped with the AD102 GPU, although for now it has not revealed the exact specifications, accompanied by a good 48GB of GDDR6 ECC to provide two to four times higher performance than the previous A6000. For more details about it, we suggest you to read our previous dedicated article.