Monday, March 10th 2014

NVIDIA Releases the GeForce 335.23 WHQL Graphics Card Driver

NVIDIA has today rolled out a new graphics card driver, the GeForce 335.23. This WHQL-certified release has support for GeForce 8, 9, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700 and Titan Series cards and ION GPUs and it brings 'enhanced' GPU clock offset options for the Maxwell-powered GeForce GTX 750 Ti and GTX 750 models, plus some updated SLI and 3D Vision profiles. This driver is also recommended for Respawn's multiplayer FPS Titanfall.

Download: Windows 8.1/8/7/Vista (32-bit) / Windows 8.1/8/7/Vista (64-bit) / Windows XP (32-bit) / Windows XP (64-bit)
GeForce 335.23 Release Highlights

Performance
  • Enhanced GPU clock offset options for GeForce GTX 750Ti / GTX 750
SLI Technology
  • Diablo III - updated DX9 profile
  • Bound by Flame - updated profile
  • DOTA 2 - updated profile
  • Need for Speed Rivals - updated DX11 profile
  • Watch Dogs - updated profile
Gaming Technology
  • Supports GeForce ShadowPlay technology
  • Supports GeForce ShadowPlay Twitch Streaming
SHIELD
  • Supports NVIDIA GameStream technology
3D Vision
  • Titanfall - rated "Good"
  • Thief - rating now "Good"
  • Call of Duty: Ghosts - in-depth laser sight added
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14 Comments on NVIDIA Releases the GeForce 335.23 WHQL Graphics Card Driver

#1
Fluffmeister
Titanfall drivers, good stuff nV :rockout:
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#2
FX-GMC
Cristian_25HNVIDIA has today rolled out a new graphics card driver, the GeForce 335.23. This WHQL-certified release has support for GeForce 8, 9, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700 and Titan Series cards and ION GPUs and it brings 'enhanced' GPU clock offset options for the Maxwell-powered GeForce GTX 750 Ti and GTX 750 models, plus some updated SLI and 3D Vision profiles. This driver is also recommended for Respawn's multiplayer FPS Titanfall.

Download: Windows 8.1/8/7/Vista (32-bit) / Windows 8.1/8/7/Vista (64-bit) / Windows XP (32-bit) / Windows XP (64-bit)



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GeForce 335.23 Release Highlights

Performance
  • Enhanced GPU clock offset options for GeForce GTX 750Ti / GTX 750
SLI Technology
  • Diablo III - updated DX9 profile
  • Bound by Flame - updated profile
  • DOTA 2 - updated profile
  • Need for Speed Rivals - updated DX11 profile
  • Watch Dogs - updated profile
Gaming Technology
  • Supports GeForce ShadowPlay technology
  • Supports GeForce ShadowPlay Twitch Streaming
SHIELD
  • Supports NVIDIA GameStream technology
3D Vision
  • Titanfall - rated "Good"
  • Thief - rating now "Good"
  • Call of Duty: Ghosts - in-depth laser sight added
Release Notes: us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/335.23/335.23-win8-win7-winvista-desktop-release-notes.pdf
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#4
Ali bakhshi
i just love nvidia drivers...they are easy to use..fast..and good :-)
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#5
SKL_H
Ali bakhshii just love nvidia drivers...they are easy to use..fast..and good :)
You can say that again.......:)
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#6
R-T-B
The Terrible PuddleI hope the Company of Heroes 2 bugs are fixed.
Been thinking of getting that game... What bugs have there been with it and nvidia drivers?
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#7
The Terrible Puddle
R-T-BBeen thinking of getting that game... What bugs have there been with it and nvidia drivers?
The 334.89 driver should have given up to 15% more performance, instead I got artifacts.
I rolled back to the previous driver of course.
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#8
Finners
Anyone running SLI with these? Every time with the last few drivers, when I disable SLI my screen flicks on and off and I end up with a low resolution image of my desktop and I have to shutdown via my power button.
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#9
xorbe
The Terrible PuddleThe 334.89 driver should have given up to 15% more performance, instead I got artifacts.
Try down-clocking your card to make sure ...
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#10
racedaemon
SKL_HYou can say that again.......:)
I generally agree with you but i also remember that driver which screwed with the fan RPM causing the card to overheat... and i think it wasn't beta.

BTW, what do the "GPU clock offset options for the Maxwell" do?
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#11
john_
It doesn't work with Bluestacks like the previous driver. Going back to 330.


F%^* YOU NVIDIA. F^&* YOU AND YOUR POLITICS
(the driver started having problems with Bluestacks right after the announcement that Bluestacks will collaborate closer with AMD to improve Android on Windows)
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#12
R3ign
Ali bakhshii just love nvidia drivers...they are easy to use..fast..and good :)
Since moving from ATI about 7 years ago I've never looked back - Nvidia driers have always been hassle free :D
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#13
SKL_H
R3ignSince moving from ATI about 7 years ago I've never looked back - Nvidia driers have always been hassle free :D
in most games you will find that the game developer will have to release a patch fot AMD cards just ti fix some issues but with Nvidia its not always the case.

Will use Nvidia till they or I dont exist anymore...
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#14
PLAfiller
SKL_Hin most games you will find that the game developer will have to release a patch fot AMD cards just ti fix some issues but with Nvidia its not always the case.

Will use Nvidia till they or I dont exist anymore...
I feel you man. I've had Ati cards, and they were good. I am not trashing them at all, but for me at this stage of my experience, nVidia has waaaay easier and neat drivers to use. And I am not that type of user that gives up at the first problem. It's just there's something in their package that keeps me coming back. And my favourite colour happens to be green :)
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