NVIDIA rolls out new graphics driver for DirectX 12 games

The new driver also fixes the shimmering spotted in grass and tress when playing Battlefield 1 with SLI and in-game TAA enabled

Update: 2017-04-07 08:43 GMT
Nvidia stopped shipping some of its mid-priced chips to retailers, where they are stacking up in warehouses and the backs of stores.

NVIDIA has rolled out its new 381.65 GeForce graphics driver version which is slated to improve performance in DirectX 12 games (like Rise of the Tomb Raider). The new driver also fixes the shimmering spotted in grass and tress when playing Battlefield 1 with SLI and in-game TAA enabled.

Furthermore, the latest release resolves the annoying flickering encountered in Serious Sam HD with Vsync enabled, as well as removes a bug that caused the GPU to get stuck in a low power state after pressing Alt-Tab during gameplay.

The update also includes support for NVIDIA’s TITAN XP card, and ensures an optimal gaming experience for Quake Champions Closed Beta, also including compatibility with the Windows 10 Creators Update, DTS X, Dolby Aos, Dolby Vision, and NVIDIA Ansel support.

Besides the GeForce package, NVIDIA has provided the same 381.65 version for its Quadro graphics driver. This is targeted towards early adopters if the Windows 10 Creators update (NVIDIA Mosaic multi-display technology and SLI bridge users should wait for the next ODE release).

Speaking of compatibility, the producer has provided several downloadable packages developed for both 32- and 64-bit variants of Windows 7, 8, 8.1, and 10 operating systems.

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