Monday, June 22nd 2015
NVIDIA Releases GeForce 353.30 WHQL Game Ready Driver
NVIDIA released its latest "Game Ready" driver that's become customary for the company ahead of a big AAA game launch; GeForce 353.30. These WHQL-signed drivers come "ready" for Batman: Arkham Knight, including SLI profiles, and GeForce Experience settings. The driver also adds an SLI profile for Lord of Vermilion Arena in its DirectX 9 mode. Batman Arkham Knight features NVIDIA's GameWorks varnish, and should feature a few effects and settings exclusive to NVIDIA. The game releases tomorrow (23/06/2015).DOWNLOAD: NVIDIA GeForce 353.30 WHQL for Windows 8/7/Vista 64-bit | Windows 8/7/Vista 32-bit | Windows XP 32-bit | Windows XP 64-bit
32 Comments on NVIDIA Releases GeForce 353.30 WHQL Game Ready Driver
"Every AAA title ships with a broken renderer, no exceptions."
These new drivers for each new game is driver devs tossing workarounds on the driver side to make the game run without falling flat on its face [performance-wise]
Not so for the average joe.
And knowing that many "average joes" don't even bother updating their drivers, ever, for it being "hard and scary"... making it a better, yet slightly more complicated installation process would leave even more people with their driver version that is "whatever I got when I bought the PC". And those are a nightmare for game developers...
Edit: and if I have a driver without the ability to overclock my GTX770M now, I don't mind, I do not overclock anyway
Unless using a Y2K-tier connection, the download time is trivial, anyway
Let it Go"
etc etc etc
For me, 353.06 were rubbish for Witcher 3, the performance boost was good but very unstable (TDR errors occurred frequently). Roll back to 350.12 and everything is stable but missing the performance boost.
Installed this one and so far all is well. No TDR error, better FPS, and no texture corruption anymore.
And thank you very much if you assist me on this.
Tried streaming from Youtube and it also works fine, no TDR so far in Chrome.
Hope this helps.
Didn't you just rebuild your system? Are you STILL QQing about that AMD thread? Jesus, Saint Mary, Joseph let that S#!T go already. AMD CPU's are not as good as Intel. Doesn't make em bad. Just not as good. ;)
Under the Windows 8.1 section:
support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/latest-catalyst-windows-beta.aspx?hootPostID=e472a64f07a6715e84c86210586349f8