Tuesday, February 10th 2015

NVIDIA Rolls Out GeForce 347.52 WHQL Game Ready Driver

NVIDIA rolled out its latest GeForce "Game Ready" driver, version 347.52 WHQL. The driver comes with optimizations and SLI profiles for "Evolve." It also gives you GPU- and game-specific performance improvements for the GTX 980, GTX 970, and GTX 960, across 1080p, 1440p, and 4K resolutions. These performance improvements are for 347.52 WHQL, compared to its immediate predecessor, the 347.25 WHQL, and isn't general to the R347 drivers. In addition, SLI profiles are added or updated for "Dying Light," "Saint's Row: Gat Out of Hell," "Total War: Attila," "Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn," etc. The PhysX system software is updated to version 9.14.0702. A few security updates to the driver files, were also added.
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36 Comments on NVIDIA Rolls Out GeForce 347.52 WHQL Game Ready Driver

#26
rtwjunkie
PC Gaming Enthusiast
efikkanLots of GPUs have different limitations. GTX 660 and 660Ti got half the performance for half the memory bank (1GB fast, 1 GB half speed)
Mostly correct. The 660 breakdown was 1.5GB fast and .5GB not as fast for the 2GB models. The 3GB models got 1.5 fast and 1.5 fast. No one really noticed though, because most games were hard pressed to put up 2GB of VRAM use.
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#27
HumanSmoke
FluffmeisterAnother bumper result for Nvidia:

www.anandtech.com/show/8973/nvidia-releases-q4-fy-2015-and-full-year-results-record-revenue-for-quarter-and-full-year
Nvidia managed to top AMD's revenue for the last quarter ($1.251bn vs $1.24bn for AMD) - a first?, with the relative forecasts predicting the gap widening for this quarter. Quite surprised a record year for the company didn't make it to the TPU front page....although I'd guess if a driver release turns into "GTX 970 Heralds the End of Days", an article on a record year will induce panic on the streets in the basements.
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#28
rtwjunkie
PC Gaming Enthusiast
HumanSmokeNvidia managed to top AMD's revenue for the last quarter ($1.251bn vs $1.24bn for AMD) - a first?, with the relative forecasts predicting the gap widening for this quarter. Quite surprised a record year for the company didn't make it to the TPU front page.
When you see how close they are, you'd think AMD would be doing alot better than they are.
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#29
HumanSmoke
rtwjunkieWhen you see how close they are, you'd think AMD would be doing alot better than they are.
Revenue is similar, but look at the respective margins -which go a long way to defining the health and viability of a company. AMD @ 29%, Nvidia @ 55.9%...and from AMD's perspective, the immediate outlook is grim.

Anyhow. Installed the driver. No problems.
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#32
EarthDog
harry90No way it can Fix the falsified,Gimped 970 card. that card is screwed.
Knucklehead.
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#33
Fluffmeister
I wouldn't swap my GTX 970 for anything AMD have on the market currently.

Still, I don't know how Nvidia sleep at night with their record revenues.
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#34
EarthDog
Heh, Im running a 295x2 right now and wish I had a 980 again...
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#35
rtwjunkie
PC Gaming Enthusiast
FluffmeisterI wouldn't swap my GTX 970 for anything AMD have on the market currently.

Still, I don't know how Nvidia sleep at night with their record revenues.
Well...probably pretty good. The goal of any business, small or large is to be as profitable as possible.
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