Looks like the latest Nvidia driver has given some RTX 5080 and 5090 laptops a little performance bo

If you're lucky enough to have your hands on an RTX 50-series notebook, maybe one of the shining devices at the top of our list, you might be in store for a small performance boost Well, actually, you've probably already received it if you keep your graphics drivers up to date, because this boost comes in the form of a fix packaged in with the latest Nvidia driver.

The fix is packaged in the latest 576.52 GeForce Game Ready Driver, released just a couple of days ago. According to (via ), what's now fixed was a previous issue that meant the "GeForce RTX 50 series [notebook GPU] TGP limit may be clipped earlier."

Razer Blade 16 (2025) gaming laptop

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The latest drivers, according to the forum post, even if not the official release notes (fixed it on the sly, huh, Nvidia?), seem to have fixed this problem, removing unnecessary throttles from the GPUs living up to their promised max potential.

Of course, this doesn't mean that every laptop with an RTX 5080 or RTX 5090 inside will be able to hit it—much will depend on the laptop form [[link]] factor and thermals. It's doubtful whether the , for instance, and despite it being in our view the right now, will be able to hit it due to how slim it is. There are of this driver update improving Yono all app things slightly, though, which is a good sign.

We've had a good time with RTX 50-series laptops in general so far—which isn't to say they're all worthwhile buys, especially in this market—so here's to the icing on the cake, I guess.


: Top chips from Intel and AMD.
: The right boards.
: Your perfect pixel-pusher awaits.
: Get into the game first.

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