Nvidia has now officially rolled out a new Hotfix driver, namely version 375.95 Hotfix, that should fix the VRAM clock problems spotted on the previously unleashed Geforce 375.86 drivers.

In case tech fans have missed it, Nvidia unleashed the graphics driver for its GeForce graphics cards, version 357.86, which is said to come along with performance improvements for "Battlefield 1," Tom Clancy's The Division Survival DLC, Steep: Open Beta and the turn-based 4X video game "Civilization VI."

In spite of that, many users have seen bugs in Nvidia's new driver, users claimed that the video memory clock of Pascal-based graphics cards, which is a10-Series GeForce graphics cards, appears to get bolted at 810MHz. Nevertheless, after the new driver are getting feedback in a thread on GeForce forum, Nvidia's customer care Manuel Guzman, has officially accepted that the issue truly exists, although Guzman states that the problem is related to some factory overclocked such as the GTX 1080, GTX 1070, and GTX 1060 GPUs, Gadgets 360 reported.

With that, NVIDIA immediately responds to the issue, and released a Hotfix driver that addresses this particular issue. The Santa Clara based tech company rolled out a new GeForce graphics driver, version 375.95 Hotfix, which manages to fix the low memory clocks spotted on certain factory-overclocked Pascal video cards, according to DSO Gaming.

Tech fans are now getting their hopes up that the next big driver update from Nvidia will solve the rest of the issues. Anyway, in case a person's memory clock is locked at 810MHz, that person should update with the new Hotfix driver which is up for grabs at Nvidia's support page.

In addition, Arkane Studios recommends the Nvidia's brand new 375.95 Hotfix driver for the action-adventure stealth video game, "Dishonored 2," in order for this particular title to acquire some additional optimizations.

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