NVIDIA has released a new driver for its graphics cards. According to the release notes, the NVIDIA GeForce 535.98 WHQL driver offers optimal performance in Diablo 4 and System Shock Remake.
This driver also packs the latest performance improvements, bug fixes, and driver enhancements. Furthermore, it fixes a number of bugs that plagued the previous drivers.
As always, you can download this new driver from here. Below you can also find its complete changelog.
NVIDIA GeForce 535.98 WHQL Driver Release Notes
Game Ready Driver
This new Game Ready Driver provides the best gaming experience for the latest new games featuring DLSS 3 technology including Diablo IV. Additionally, this Game Ready Driver supports the launch of titles supporting NVIDIA DLSS 2 technology including System Shock.
What’s New in Release 535
- Support for CUDA 12.2.
- Adds the latest performance improvements, bug fixes, and driver enhancements.
Fixed Issues
- Applying GeForce Experience Freestyle filters cause games to crash
- Monitor may briefly flicker on waking from display sleep if DSR/DLDSR is enabled.
- [SOLIDWORKS 2023] rendering issues when Enhanced Graphics Performance is enabled
- [MAGIX Vegas Pro] Preview not working properly on some notebooks
- [TouchDesigner] Degraded performance using Vulkan
- [Nsight Tools] Abnormal termination that previously required a reboot
Known Issues
- [GeForce RTX 4090] Watch Dogs 2 may display flickering when staring at the sky
- Increase in DPC latency observed in Latencymon
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