The patch is still in beta for the time being

Sep 26, 2022 16:10 GMT  ·  By

The recently announced Windows 11 2022 Update is rolling out in stages to users out there, and one of the reasons the company is using this approach is because some devices could hit various issues that could impact the reliability and stability of the OS.

One of these problems affects NVIDIA devices, with some devices with such hardware running on Windows 11 2022 Update hitting lower frame rates and stuttering.

NVIDIA today rolled out a beta patch for all these problems, with the update now available for testing for the first devices that are running Windows 11 2022 Update.

“Some users may observe lower performance in games or applications after updating to Microsoft Windows 11 2022 Update,” NVIDIA confirms.

More information on the glitch and the released patch is available here.

The rollout of Windows 11 takes place in phases, as Microsoft says it wants to detect bugs, such as the one that NVIDIA has recently patched, in an early stage before more devices are impacted.

“Starting today, the first major update to Windows 11 is now available for users who want to update. Our launch approach to Windows 11 leverages our well-established update systems and processes. The measured and phased rollout will offer the update via Windows Update when data shows that your device is ready, as our objective is to provide a quality update experience. We will initially ramp up the offering availability in the first weeks as we monitor quality signals. If we detect that your device may have an issue, such as an application incompatibility, we may put a safeguard hold in place and not offer the update until that issue is resolved,” the company explains.

Eligible devices can be manually updated to Windows 11 2022 Update by manually checking for updates in Windows Update.