Monday, May 23rd 2016

NVIDIA Releases GeForce 368.22 Game Ready Drivers
NVIDIA released its GeForce 368.22 WHQL drivers. These drivers are Game Ready for "Overwatch," "World of Tanks," and "War Thunder." This includes performance optimization, SLI support (for games that support multi-GPU), and GeForce Experience optimal settings. These drivers also address a stuttering issue noticed with "Tom Clancy's The Division," after 20-30 minutes of gameplay, on SLI machines. Grab the drivers from the links below.DOWNLOAD: NVIDIA GeForce 368.22 WHQL for Windows 10 64-bit | Windows 10 32-bit | Windows 8.1/7/Vista 64-bit | Windows 8.1/7/Vista 32-bit
36 Comments on NVIDIA Releases GeForce 368.22 Game Ready Drivers
There is a fast sync option now, to access it you have to use nvprofile inspector
its by vsync section, to get it working just enable it (0x18888888), but disable any ingame vsync.
And it works just tested it @ FEAR, it capped to mostly to 120fps, no tearing. But when it transitions between 60-120fps is not so smooth, still needs some ironing though.
EDIT: maybe its a bit better by other games, need to test some more..
Also there is a new feature by power management mode called "optimal power",
to me it sounds like it auto selects best scenario; either prefer max performance or default adaptive if its a less demanding game.
And I'm not even going to comment on the idea that they are already gimping Maxwell cards... based on synthetic benches, because a.) My experience has been the opposite and b.) That's completely illogical. They are still selling them!
In no way does this mean Nvidia is intentionally gimping their older cards to sell you new ones.
Also, "legacy" at Nvidia means something else. It refers to cards which are no longer supported in the latest drivers. Those are usually relegated to an older branch, but still get occasional fixes.