RTX 5060 Ti Blue Screen Issue When Running Twinmotion in DX12 Mode

Hello,

I would like to report an issue I encountered while using Twinmotion with an RTX 5060 Ti graphics card.

After installing the latest NVIDIA hotfix driver version 576.26, I tried launching Twinmotion normally (which defaults to DirectX 12). Unfortunately, during the loading process, the system still crashes with a blue screen and automatically reboots. This happens consistently on launch.

When using the launch option -d3d11, Twinmotion starts successfully without any blue screen or crashes. However, I noticed that when opening project files that were originally created or edited in DirectX 12 mode, some settings and renderings do not appear correctly under DirectX 11 mode.

For your reference, I also experienced the same blue screen issue with the previous driver version 576.02.
It seems that even with the latest 576.26 hotfix, the DirectX 12 crash issue on RTX 5060 Ti persists.

Please let me know if there are any further solutions or if an upcoming update will address this compatibility issue.

Thank you for your support.

I’m a 5070Ti user. I also get a blue screen when I run, so I can’t run it. Please fix the error quickly.

I’m running a 5070 card and I’m experiencing the same issue.

I also had the same issue with my RTX 5060ti… Was driving me batty! I did the -d3d11 trick and that worked. I also disabled the onboard Radeon adapter (that comes with my AMD 9) in the bios. Please fix…

Same here, RTX 5070, 14700K, would appreciate a quick fix officially

same issue DPC WATCHDOG violation seems might be an nvidia issue.

Hi, how did you start the program? How do i use this trick -d3d11?

Last stable version I have been able to use was 572.83. That’s what I have to keep reverting back to with my RTX5090.

I’m assuming its on Nvidia’s end with the 5000 series cards because all the current drivers work fine with my other render computers with a 3090 and a 4090.

The fact that its still happening is very frustrating though. Why spend so much money on something and have to use outdated drivers.