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Could need a UE5 engineer to figure out what is happening using the UE5 diagnostic tools, or someone who knows what they are doing with UE5.
Something is interfering on your system.
We had a very manly man (who is now banned on this sub) who had the same problem. He acted like if it was an RTX 5090 exclusive issue, which it's not since a few other users on 5080s and even RTX 4000 series hat this problem as well.
Seems to be a minor issue for users though. We need someone from the Unreal-engine team to explain what exactly is happening on some PCs.
As for drivers all I can say is I've owned a 5090 since day one as I wen't to a Nvidia launch event to buy one and I've used every latest driver on release and not had a problem, now not to say there has been no problems but I do wonder how much it comes down to sloppy unmaintained PC's and clueless users who can't even to begin to fix problems.
Only other thing is a random software conflict and that's more a time killer to find and it might not even be the case, fresh Win install with just latest drivers mobo/gpu and Steam, play the games see if it's fine then install other software you use and see if it pops up after X piece of software is installed.
No clue why anyone would pretend it's not. In fact it's mentioned here by people:
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/forums/game-ready-drivers/13/575454/geforce-grd-58142-feedback-thread-released-93025/
And you can also see people complaining about that blackscreen issue. Not that it can be fixed in the driver anyway. Sucks for anyone with a NV card 4000/5000 with a small ROM size. Better luck next time choosing manufacturers that don't skimp out where it counts.