Monday, January 7th 2013
NVIDIA Posts GeForce 310.90 WHQL Drivers
NVIDIA closed its Sunday launch extravaganza by posting a new version of its GeForce software suite, a combination of drivers and software for its GeForce graphics processors. The new GeForce 310.90 introduces a much-needed security update for its driver service manager that patches a recently-discovered vulnerability. In addition, it brings improved stability and performance for the dual-GPU GeForce GTX 690, in 3D production applications. SLI profiles are added or updated for several games.
DOWNLOAD: NVIDIA GeForce 310.90 WHQL for Windows 8/7/Vista 64-bit, Windows 8/7/Vista 32-bit, Windows XP 32-bit, Windows XP 64-bit
The change-log specific to this release follows.
DOWNLOAD: NVIDIA GeForce 310.90 WHQL for Windows 8/7/Vista 64-bit, Windows 8/7/Vista 32-bit, Windows XP 32-bit, Windows XP 64-bit
The change-log specific to this release follows.
- Adds a security update for the NVIDIA Display Driver service (nvvsvc.exe).
- Improves performance for GeForce GTX 690:
o Up to 19% faster performance in Autodesk 3ds Max when interacting with large models compared to GeForce GTX 480.
o Up to 60% faster performance in ray tracing applications such as NVIDIA iray and Chaos V-Ray (subject to the scene fitting into graphics memory) compared to GeForce GTX 480.
o Up to 76% faster performance in the 3D extruded ray tracing capability in Adobe After Effects compared to GeForce GTX 480. - Updates SLI profiles for Far Cry 3 and NBA2k13.
o Adds new 3D Vision profiles for the following games:
- Aliens: Colonial Marines - rated Fair
- GT Legends - rated 3D Vision Ready
- LEGO: Lord of the Rings - rated Good
- Miasmata - rated Good
- Pirate101 - rated 3D Vision Ready
- Viking: Battle for Asgard - rated Excellent
- Warframe - rated Good
- Wizard101 - rated 3D Vision Ready
22 Comments on NVIDIA Posts GeForce 310.90 WHQL Drivers
Performance Boost – Increases performance for GeForce 400/500/600 Series GPUs in several PC games vs. GeForce 306.97 WHQL drivers....
How is that misleading?
I guess if people can't read...
"Release Highlights" .. "release" normally stands for "this version", not previous, or any mix
"These drivers also include optimizations" = "These" is referring to 310.70 (not 310.90)
It then goes on say "New in Geforce 310.90" too. The bit btarunr quoted.
This really isn't that difficult.
perhaps maybe because there aren't any new performance improvements between 310.70 and 310.90.
will they do the update every month??
Yeah, it's still confusing if you're not a careful reader though.