Microsoft’s February cumulative for Windows 11, shipped as KB5077181, lands as a broad stability-and-security repair but arrives with a complicated aftertaste: it formally addresses the Nvidia “black screen” crashes and several gaming regressions introduced in January, while simultaneously being...
I stopped paying for lag-reduction apps after a week of methodically reconfiguring Windows 11 — and the games started running smoother, the UI snappier, and my wallet a little heavier.
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Windows 11 shipped with a handful of gaming-focused toggles and security features that can...
NVIDIA has opened an engineering investigation after a wave of reports tied to Microsoft’s January 13, 2026 cumulative for Windows 11 (KB5074109) described sudden frame‑rate drops, visual artifacts and intermittent black‑screen events during gameplay — and community reproductions show that...
Microsoft’s latest push — suggesting that serious Windows 11 gamers consider 32 GB of system RAM and steering buyers toward the new Copilot+ PC badge — is less a single technical edict than a repositioning of expectations for the PC buying cycle: more memory headroom, more on‑device AI silicon...
The January Windows 11 cumulative—KB5074109—has left a clear trail of disruption for a subset of users, with Nvidia GeForce owners reporting serious gaming slowdowns, visual corruption, and black screens, and Nvidia engineers advising affected players to temporarily uninstall the update while...
Windows 11’s January cumulative update, KB5074109, has been tied to a wave of gaming regressions on systems running NVIDIA GeForce GPUs — including visible artifacting, short black‑screen flashes, and measurable frame‑rate drops — and NVIDIA has acknowledged the reports publicly while advising...
Windows 11’s January cumulative update is causing a fresh headache for PC gamers and enthusiasts: systems running Nvidia GeForce GPUs are reporting visible artifacts, flicker and measurable frame‑rate regressions that many users and Nvidia staff trace to KB5074109, Microsoft’s January 13, 2026...
NVIDIA has confirmed it is investigating a wave of gaming glitches that many users began seeing after Microsoft’s January 13, 2026 Windows 11 cumulative update (KB5074109), with reports ranging from brief black screens and visual artifacts to measurable drops in frame rates and driver crashes on...
Nvidia has acknowledged it is “looking into” a wave of gaming problems that began appearing after Microsoft’s January 2026 Windows 11 cumulative update, KB5074109, with community reports pointing to visual artifacts, short black screens and measurable frame‑rate regressions on a subset of...
NVIDIA has told users it’s investigating a wave of graphical glitches, black screens and framerate drops that many gamers say started after Microsoft’s January 2026 cumulative Windows 11 update (KB5074109), and one NVIDIA forum representative even recommended uninstalling that update as a...
Nvidia has acknowledged it’s investigating a wave of gaming problems that began appearing in Windows 11 after Microsoft’s January 13, 2026 cumulative update (KB5074109), with community reports describing black screens, visible artifacts in games, and measurable frame‑rate regressions on some...
Nvidia hat nach dem Herbst‑Servicepack von Windows 11 eine ungewöhnlich schnelle, gezielte Reaktion eingeleitet: Am 19. November 2025 veröffentlichte das Unternehmen den GeForce Hotfix Display Driver Version 581.94, mit der knappen Begründung, dass „niedrigere Leistung in einigen Spielen nach...
Hi everyone — I’m looking to improve my Windows PC’s performance specifically for gaming. Lately I’ve noticed some slowdowns and stutters in games, and I want to make sure my system is running as smoothly as possible.
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Microsoft’s rare public concession—that Windows 11 “went off track”—is the wake‑up call the PC gaming community has been demanding, and it comes with a pragmatic but perilous plan: deprioritize some of the OS’s high‑visibility AI work, “swarm” engineering teams onto reliability, and spend 2026...
Microsoft’s public-facing concession — that Windows 11 faces a “trust problem” and that the company will prioritize reliability and user confidence through 2026 — has jolted an already uneasy Windows ecosystem and forced a rare moment of corporate accountability from Redmond. WebProNews reported...
Journalists at PCMag — as relayed in an Inbox.lv news roundup — have distilled a short, blunt list of what they see as the most urgent user complaints about Windows 11, and the result is a clear signal to Microsoft: make AI features optional and transparent, stop eroding user choice, and fix the...
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If you’re deciding between Windows 11 Home and Windows 11 Pro for a gaming PC, the short, evidence-backed answer is simple: for gaming performance itself, pick Home — Pro doesn’t make your games run faster. This conclusion comes from feature-level verification, real-world testing summaries, and...
Windows 11’s 25H2 update has flipped a long-running narrative: in the latest independent rounds of testing, Microsoft’s newest feature update can, in many cases, deliver equal or better gaming performance than Windows 10—though the truth is nuanced, hardware-dependent, and still driven by...
Microsoftosoft’s January cumulative update for Windows 11, published as KB5074109 on January 13, 2026, delivered a heavy bundle of security fixes and an NPU-related battery optimization—but it also coincided with a wave of high-impact regressions that have left gamers and some enterprise...
NVIDIA’s blunt advice — uninstall the April 2021 Windows 10 update (KB5001330 / KB5000842) if you see lower gaming performance — put a spotlight on a recurring tension in the modern PC ecosystem: when a security or quality update destabilizes real‑world workloads, what do vendors tell users to...