Nvidia's latest is out and should optimise your rig for some new and upcoming games and DLC, but Corsair iCUE or Bluestacks users might want to hold off on pressing that shiny green update button.
In its , Nvidia reports (via ) "higher than normal CPU usage" as an "open issue" for iCUE and Bluestacks software. The former is software that allows for centralised control for all your Corsair hardware—you know, for that sweet, sweet RGB sync—and the latter is Android emulator software.
- Alan Wake 2: The Lake House
- Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered
- Red Dead Redemption
Of biggest note might be the first three of these. Black Ops 6 is set to launch tomorrow and will be coming to Game Pass, will launch on the spookiest of dates (October 31), and the Alan Wake expansion is .
Gamers wanting to play any of these titles who also use Bluestacks or iCUE might have a decision to make, then. After all, the driver could increase performance in these games more than enough to offset any increase in CPU usage alongside iCUE or Bluestacks.
You could, of course, install the driver [[link]] and then to uninstall it if it's causing too many problems. Or you could temporarily uninstall iCUE or Bluestacks, depending on how necessary it is. Uninstalling the former might be difficult for some systems, though, given that Corsair can sometimes make its software a requirement for control of its fans and so on.
Whatever the case, if you use either of these pieces of software, at least take the time to decide whether the latest Nvidia driver update is worth it, because it might not be.