Nvidia Retracts Driver Update 595.59 Amidst RTX GPU Fan Issues

Nvidia Retracts Driver Update 595.59 Amidst RTX GPU Fan Issues

Nvidia has recently rolled back the GeForce Game Ready Driver 595.59 due to numerous complaints regarding fan recognition issues on RTX series GPUs. This update was intended to enhance performance for the game “Resident Evil Requiem,” but it seems to have caused more problems than it solved.

Nvidia Driver Issues on RTX GPUs

Users with RTX 3000-series and newer graphics cards reported that the driver update only detects a single fan. Initial suspicions pointed towards third-party applications, such as MSI Afterburner, although some users encountered the same problem without installing any additional software.

Driver Rollback Instructions

As the driver is no longer available for download, those who upgraded and are experiencing issues must revert to the prior version. Follow these steps for a rollback:

  • Open the Nvidia App and select the Drivers tab.
  • Click the three dots and select ‘Roll Back Driver.’

If the rollback button is inactive, uninstall the driver via Windows Device Manager by doing the following:

  • Open Device Manager, then expand ‘Display adapters.’
  • Double-click on your GPU, go to the Driver tab, and select ‘Uninstall Driver.’
  • After uninstallation, download the latest stable driver from the Nvidia website.

History of Driver Challenges

This incident is not the first instance of driver-related issues from Nvidia. In November 2025, Nvidia released a crucial update following Microsoft’s KB5066835, which affected gaming performance on Windows 11 systems. Earlier, in March 2025, new drivers intended for RTX 50-series GPUs resulted in crashes and instability for RTX 30 and 40-series cards.

Future Outlook

While hardware manufacturers aim to ensure compatibility with new releases, the diverse range of PC configurations often complicates matters. Fans hope that Nvidia’s team will quickly identify the root cause of these issues and provide a remedy before the “Resident Evil” franchise launches on February 27.

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