It’s that time again where ahead of some pretty significant new PC releases, Nvidia ensures that your graphics card driver is up to date. With this, when the game/s actually release, you should (hopefully) have the best experience possible. With this in mind, the Nvidia GeForce 419.17 driver has been released with a particular focus on bringing Anthem and DiRT Rally 2.0 into a ‘game-ready’ state.
It does, however, also include a few other improvements!
Game Ready
Provides the optimal gaming experience for Anthem and DiRT Rally 2.0
Application SLI Profiles
Added or updated the following SLI profiles:
Software Module Versions
Product Support
Added support for GeForce GTX 1660 Ti
New Features
NVIDIA Control Panel
Updated to version 8.1.950. Added new Developer->Manage GPU Performance Counters controls.
Video Codec SDK 9.0 (Released Feb 11, 2019)
Optical Flow SDK 1.0 (Released Feb 11, 2019)
This is a new API for Optical Flow and stereo disparity hardware engine, available on Turing GPUs.
Fixed Issues
If you have a Nvidia graphics card, you presumably have GeForce Experience installed. As such, you should have already received a prompt to update your driver. If you, therefore, open your ‘GeForce Experience’ and check the drivers tab, you should be prompted to download and install the latest version.
If you have not been prompted to update the driver automatically, however, you can download it via the link here!
Given that Anthem and Dirt 2.0 will represent some of the bigger releases for end February, if you plan to play any of these it’s well worth the update.
What do you think? Do you regularly update your graphics card driver? Do you see any notable improvements when you do? In addition, do you think updates come too often? – Let us know in the comments!
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