Nvidia has released a new set of drivers for its graphics cards. The GeForce 320.18 comes with the same fixes and features spotted in the previous beta driver, only this time we have official support for the GTX 780 and the 999Mhz limit has been addressed for all Fermi cards.
Those interested can download these new drivers from here.
And here is the complete changelog:
New in GeForce R320 Drivers
-Performance Boost – Increases performance by up to 20% for GeForce 400/500/600 series GPUs in several PC games vs. GeForce 314.22 WHQL-certified drivers. Results will vary depending on your GPU and system configuration. Here is one example of measured gains:
GeForce GTX 660:
-Up to 20% in Dirt: Showdown
-Up to 18% in Tomb Raider
-Up to 10% in Metro: Last Light
-Up to 8% in StarCraft II
-Up to 6% in Sniper Elite V2
-Up to 6% in Metro 2033
-Up to 6% in Far Cry 3
-Up to 6% in Deus Ex: Human Revolution
-Up to 5% in F1 2012
GeForce GTX 660 SLI:
-Up to 17% in Dirt: Showdown
-Up to 18% in Tomb Raider
-Up to 9% in Assassin’s Creed III
-Up to 7% in StarCraft II
-Up to 6% in Far Cry 3
-Up to 6% in Deus Ex: Human Revolution
-Up to 6% in Battlefield 3
-Up to 5% in BioShock: Infinite
-Up to 5% in F1 2012
SLI Technology
-Added SLI profile for Alien Fear
-Added SLI profile for Call of Juarez: Gunslinger
-Added SLI profile for Dead Island: Riptide
-Added SLI profile for Dragon Sword
-Added SLI profile for Neverwinter
-Added SLI profile for Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon
-Added SLI profile for GRID 2
-Added SLI profile for Human Head 2
-Added SLI profile for Remember Me
-Added SLI profile for The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct
-Updated SLI profile for Natural Selection 2
-Updated SLI profile for Resident Evil 6
-Updated SLI profile for Trackmania 2: Canyon
Additional Details-Installs PhysX System Software 9.12.1031.
-Installs HD Audio v1.3.24.2
-Includes support for applications built using CUDA 5.5 or earlier version of the CUDA Toolkit
-Supports OpenGL 4.3 for GeForce 400-series and later GPUs.
-Supports DisplayPort 1.2 for GeForce GTX 600 series GPUs.
-Supports multiple languages and APIs for GPU computing: CUDA C, CUDA C++, CUDA Fortran, OpenCL, DirectCompute, and Microsoft C++ AMP.
-Supports single GPU and NVIDIA SLI technology on DirectX 9, DirectX 10, DirectX 11, and OpenGL, including 3-way SLI, Quad SLI, and SLI support on SLI-certified Intel and AMD motherboards.
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