Nvidia has released a new set of drivers for its GPUs. GeForce 313.95 comes with an updated SLI profile for Crysis 3 that enables GTX 690 to run it at max settings (provided you are not limited from your CPU). In addition, these new drivers come with updated SLI profiles for DmC Devil May Cry and Warface. We should also note that the GeForce 313.95 offer better performance in a number of games, and you can view below a download link (as well as its key release notes).
Those interested can download the Nvidia GeForce 313.95 drivers from here and here.
Here is Nvidia’s recommendation about the upcoming Crysis 3 MP Beta:
Nvidia GeForce 313.95 Key Release Notes:
New in GeForce R313 Drivers
•Performance Boost – Increases performance for GeForce 400/500/600 series GPUs in several PC games vs. GeForce 310.90 WHQL-certified drivers. Results will vary depending on your GPU and system configuration:
GeForce GTX 690:
•Up to 65% in Crysis 3
•Up to 24% in Assassin’s Creed III
•Up to 15% in Civilization V
•Up to 14% in Call of Duty: Black Ops II
•Up to 12% in Dirt 3
•Up to 11% in Just Cause 2
•Up to 9% in Deus Ex: Human Revolution
•Up to 8% in Far Cry 2
•Up to 7% in Far Cry 3
•Up to 7% in Batman: Arkham City
•Up to 7% in Dragon Age II
•Up to 5% in Battlefield 3
•Up to 4% in Shogun: Total War
•Up to 4% in Stalker: Call of Pripyat
GeForce GTX 670:
•Up to 28% in Assassin’s Creed III
•Up to 11% in Civilization V
•Up to 8% in Far Cry 3
•Up to 6% in Just Cause 2
•Up to 5% in Deus Ex: Human Revolution
•Up to 5% in Dirt 3
•Up to 5% in Batman: Arkham City
•Up to 5% in Far Cry 2
•Up to 4% in Call of Duty: Black Ops II
•Up to 3% in Shogun: Total War
•Up to 3% in Stalker: Call of Pripyat•NVIDIA SLI Technology – Adds or updates the following SLI profiles:
-Crysis 3 – updated SLI profile
-Warframe– updated SLI profile
-DmC: Devil May Cry– added SLI profile
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