Friday, May 13th 2016
NVIDIA Releases the GeForce 365.19 Game Ready Drivers
NVIDIA released its latest GeForce "Game Ready" drivers. Version 365.19 WHQL comes with optimization for "Doom" (2016), "Homefront: The Revolution," and "Master of Orion." This includes optimization, SLI profiles (if the game engine supports it), and GeForce Experience optimal settings. This is perhaps the last driver release before NVIDIA GeForce 10 Series. Grab them from the link below.
DOWNLOAD: NVIDIA GeForce 365.19 WHQL for Windows 10 64-bit | Windows 10 32-bit | Windows 8/7/Vista 64-bit | Windows 8/7/Vista 32-bit
DOWNLOAD: NVIDIA GeForce 365.19 WHQL for Windows 10 64-bit | Windows 10 32-bit | Windows 8/7/Vista 64-bit | Windows 8/7/Vista 32-bit
23 Comments on NVIDIA Releases the GeForce 365.19 Game Ready Drivers
Most single GPU optimizations are minimal. If you have a stable, good driver like 362.00, you should be fine for awhile. In facf I will first see how my 362.00 works on the new Homefront before I consider upgrading driver.
I do not remember when the last time I downloaded and installed 365.10 but I think it is over 2 or 3 weeks? Stability is excellent and I have no crash, lockup, TDR or BSOD so far.
The bouncing Bethesda logo thing is at about .5 fps.
FFS.
Time for a google search
I have tested the driver from 355x till 365.10 and all had driver related issues during Windows boot and under OS Desktop. Win7 - Win10.
Yes the driver was every time responsible checked over month now with different platforms. I'm just to stupid to get a single testsetup which has an high enough error rate to send it to Nvidia.
The dependency is somewhat linked to higher USB Delays or additional GPU's like Intel IGD but found nothing pinning it down repeatable.
The 364.72 and newer had a change regarding some functions which were switched from hardware to software, but that made it only worse so I've not even consider reading what they changed.
So keep on modding the old e.g. 347.xx drivers, they are perfectly healthy at least for my systems because I've no time to play newer games for month now because of this #### ^^
Ah just use the old Nvidia rule.
Once a year they will release a usable driver for your system and your current game/software keep on searching.
They always fix multiple things besides the game updates.
For example in this release they fix a bunch of Vulkan errors and a BSOD in Windows 10 during driver install and other problems with win10 and win7/8.
They screw up some times, like a few versions ago when i was getting BSODs while the system was idle or that time a few years ago when they screwed the fan rpm causing cards to overheat (i think that helped kill my 9800GT.). But overall they mostly fix stuff. :)