There have been many instances of users with problems when trying to use the nvidia .run file to install the drivers. The packages from rpmfusion have been tweaked and tested so it is almost 100% they work on fedora.
What has worked for me (and almost everyone else who has posted on this forum) is to install a vanilla fedora system then enable the rpmfusion-nonfree-nvidia-drivers repo and install the nvidia drivers following the instructions at Howto/NVIDIA - RPM Fusion.
Your card is new enough that you could follow the instructions for installing the open drivers at Howto/NVIDIA - RPM Fusion instead and use the open drivers instead of the proprietary drivers. As I understand it the newer cards (50 series and newer) will not work with the proprietary drivers so as things go forward eventually new hardware will require use of the open drivers.
Yes, developers for the nouveau drivers are not quite able to keep pace with the nvidia development so some of the newest cards are not yet supported.
Personally I would remove the nvidia drivers that were installed using that .run file and reinstall using the drivers from rpmfusion (using the open driver).