NVIDIA rolled out its latest GeForce "Game Ready" driver, version 347.52
WHQL. The driver comes with optimizations and SLI profiles for
"Evolve." It also gives you GPU- and game-specific performance
improvements for the GTX 980, GTX 970, and GTX 960, across 1080p, 1440p,
and 4K resolutions. These performance improvements are for 347.52 WHQL,
compared to its immediate predecessor, the 347.25 WHQL, and isn't
general to the R347 drivers. In addition, SLI profiles are added or
updated for "Dying Light," "Saint's Row: Gat Out of Hell," "Total War:
Attila," "Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn," etc. The PhysX system
software is updated to version 9.14.0702. A few security updates to the
driver files, were also added.
Performance Optimizations
GeForce Game Ready drivers are created to give gamers the best
possible gaming experience in a new title the second it launches. Prior
to launch, these new titles are extensively tested in our labs to ensure
the game will run its best on your hardware. As a result, every Game
Ready driver contains performance optimizations, tweaks, and profiles
that maximize performance and image quality.
On September 18th, 2014, we released the Game Ready 344.11 WHQL drivers in concert with the GeForce GTX 980 and GeForce GTX 970.
Supporting these high-end Maxwell GPUs, as well as four new top titles,
the 344.11 WHQL drivers also packed in hundreds of optimizations for
the most popular games. This helped the overclockers break benchmarking
world records, and gave gamers everywhere performance improvements on
previous-generation GPUs in their favorite games. Since then we've
released additional Game Ready drivers in step with new triple-A titles,
and in each we've continued to improve the performance of your GeForce
GPU whenever possible.
Today's GeForce Game Ready Evolve drivers are no different, increasing performance in Assassin's Creed Unity, Battlefield 4, Dragon Age: Inquisition, The Crew, and War Thunder,
to name but a few examples. The majority benefit from small tweaks, but
combined with every other optimization since that first GTX 900 Series
driver, performance frequently sees double-digit percentage
improvements. Take a look for yourself below, and click the thumbnails
for a range of charts highlighting performance on the GTX 980 and GTX
970 at various resolutions.
The Game Ready 347.25 WHQL Dying Light driver was our last release and launched alongside the new GeForce GTX 960.
In the time since we've been able to develop some new optimizations for
the powerful, mid-range 1920x1080 graphics card, further improving
performance at high to maximum detail levels.
There are many more triple-A games to come in 2015, and we'll be
ready and waiting for them with new Game Ready drivers. Included in each
will be launch day performance optimizations, the usual tweaks, a
variety of profiles, and the latest improvements for the many other
games sitting in your Steam library. We're always looking for new ways
to optimize, and we're always improving your GPU's performance and
capabilities. And don't forget, if you enable NVIDIA Multi-Frame Sampled Anti-Aliasing (MFAA) you can boost framerates in MSAA-equipped DirectX 10 and DirectX 11 games by an additional 10-30%.
SLI Profiles
Upgrade your rig with a second NVIDIA GeForce GTX GPU to activate SLI, the multi-GPU technology of choice for gamers. With intelligent scaling and industry-leading multi-GPU anti-stutter technology, NVIDIA SLI is the smoothest, most effective way of increasing frame rates by up to 2x.
In the new GeForce Game Ready Evolve drivers the following profiles have been introduced or updated:
- Alone in the Dark: Illumination - Added SLI profile
- Black Desert - Updated SLI profile
- Dying Light - Updated SLI profile (previously released via GeForce Experience)
- Evolve - Added SLI profile
- H1Z1 - Added SLI profile
- Heroes of the Storm - Updated SLI profile
- Saint's Row - Gat out of Hell - Added SLI profile
- Total War: Attila - Added SLI profile
- Triad Wars - Added SLI profile
Driver for 64 Bit Version of Windows
Driver for 32 Bit Version of Windows
Source : Geforce.com & techpowerup.com with some Edit.
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