Monday, May 2nd 2016

NVIDIA Releases the GeForce 365.10 Game Ready Drivers

NVIDIA released the GeForce 365.10 WHQL drivers. These drivers are game-ready for "Forza Motorsport 6," "Overwatch: Open Beta," "Paragon Beta," and "Battleborn." These include NVIDIA SLI profiles (on games which support them), GeForce Experience optimal settings. The drivers also include all the game-specific fixes from 364.96 Beta. Grab them from the links below.
DOWNLOAD: NVIDIA GeForce 365.10 WHQL for Windows 10 64-bit | Windows 10 32-bit | Windows 8/7/Vista 64-bit | Windows 8/7/Vista 32-bit
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17 Comments on NVIDIA Releases the GeForce 365.10 Game Ready Drivers

#1
P4-630
Thanks for testing guys and gals! :D
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#2
matar
Fermi DX12 still waiting
I am buying GTX 1070 but i still I have my Fermi cards and I wanted to buy gears of war from the windows 10 store when it came out but it only has DX12 support.
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#3
GhostRyder
Already downloaded it for my two machines.
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#4
Ferrum Master
Anyone tried Forza Motorsport 6: Apex?

Is it fun?
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#5
R-T-B
matarFermi DX12 still waiting
I am buying GTX 1070 but i still I have my Fermi cards and I wanted to buy gears of war from the windows 10 store when it came out but it only has DX12 support.
You already got it for non-SLI. You have the prerequisite DX12 base (a WDDM 2.0 driver).
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MxPhenom 216
ASIC Engineer
Ferrum MasterAnyone tried Forza Motorsport 6: Apex?

Is it fun?
If its tied to the Windows Store, it can burn in hell.
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#7
Ferrum Master
MxPhenom 216If its died to the Windows Store, it can burn in hell.
It is free beta for now... If I ain't wrong. I guess it shouldn't hurt to try. Currently still working... cannot look in the store.
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#8
Ikaruga
matarFermi DX12 still waiting
I am buying GTX 1070 but i still I have my Fermi cards and I wanted to buy gears of war from the windows 10 store when it came out but it only has DX12 support.
IIRC Nvidia backed out from the Fermi dx12 promise , and while it will probably implement some functions, you shouldn't hold your breath for any performance gain imo (sadly).

I do not remember where did I read about it, but here is the drop from Nsight™: "Starting with the next release of NVIDIA Nsight, Fermi GPUs will no longer be supported."
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#9
Tsukiyomi91
hopefully this driver will serve me well once I get Overwatch... >.<
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#10
Breit
Rise of the Tomb Raider still doesn't support/use SLI in DX12 mode on Nvidia 980Ti... o_O
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#11
matar
R-T-BYou already got it for non-SLI. You have the prerequisite DX12 base (a WDDM 2.0 driver).
Yes I Know WDDM 2.0 is supported in 361.43 driver and above and only in a single card configuration but DX11.3 only no DX12 yet
dxdaig DX11.3 even in a single card with WDDM 2.0 in SLi you only get WDDM1.3 and DX11.2 so a only DX12 game with no backward compatibility wont work.
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#12
R-T-B
matarYes I Know WDDM 2.0 is supported in 361.43 driver and above and only in a single card configuration but DX11.3 only no DX12 yet
dxdaig DX11.3 even in a single card with WDDM 2.0 in SLi you only get WDDM1.3 and DX11.2 so a only DX12 game with no backward compatibility wont work.
DX12 support does not require feature level 12_0 to function. You are expecting something Fermi simply can't implement, nor does it need to to meet what they said.
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#13
GoldenX
Nvidia already promised Vulkan and DirectX12 (that includes WDDM2.0, and whatever DX level the hardware can) support for all Fermi cards, then ran away saying the userbase was too small to justify the work.
They care about selling their current cards, but to me that doesn't justify breaking 2 promises.
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#14
R-T-B
GoldenXNvidia already promised Vulkan and DirectX12 (that includes WDDM2.0, and whatever DX level the hardware can) support for all Fermi cards, then ran away saying the userbase was too small to justify the work.
They care about selling their current cards, but to me that doesn't justify breaking 2 promises.
Fermi can only support DirectX 12 Feature level 11_2, so to me the only promise they broke was Vulkan and SLI WDDM 2.0. Is that what you're referring to? Because technically, they actually did fullfill the DX12 promise for Fermi, but just barely.
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#15
GoldenX
No, the fermi cards are just 11.2, not dx12 level 11_2.
Try to run a dx12 test, like the overhead one from 3dmark, or a game in Dolphin Emulator, dx12 is not exposed.
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#16
R-T-B
GoldenXNo, the fermi cards are just 11.2, not dx12 level 11_2.
Try to run a dx12 test, like the overhead one from 3dmark, or a game in Dolphin Emulator, dx12 is not exposed.
Are you using SLI? That wouldn't expose it as it needs a WDDM 2.0 driver... otherwise, that's not how I understood it, but then again, I could be wrong as I haven't owned a Fermi card since before support was supposedly implemented.
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