NVIDIA has released a new driver for its graphics cards. According to its changelog, the NVIDIA GeForce 368.69 driver is optimized for DiRT Rally VR and adds some new SLI profiles.
Those interested can download this new driver from here.
And here is the changelog for the NVIDIA GeForce 368.69 WHQL driver:
Game Ready driver for DiRT Rally VR
Application SLI Profiles
Added or updated the following SLI profiles:
- Armored Warfare – added DirectX 11 SLI profile
- Dangerous Golf – added SLI-Single profile
- iRacing: Motorsport Simulator – added DirectX 11 SLI profile
- Lost Ark – added DirectX 9 SLI profile
- Tiger Knight – added SLI-Single profile
Windows 10 Fixed Issues
- [368.39] If Fast Sync is enabled, Windows Media Player playback causes a blue-screen crash. [1779278]
- [iRacing: Motorsport Simulator] Add DirectX 11 executables and profile. [1777259]
- [368.39] The Crew crashes when launched after the driver update. [1775345]
- [CUDA] cuda-memcheck reports error in dynamic parallelism code when compiled in debug mode, but not in release mode. [1773273]
- [368.xx] R3D preview not working in Adobe Premiere Pro CC with 368.22 and 368.25 drivers. [1772639]
- [368.25, GP104] GeForce GTX 1080 Founders Edition cards spin up and down rapidly. [1771960]
- [NVIDIA GRID K1 vGPU] Windows 10 virtual machines (VMs) get purple screen of death (PSOD) with current 361.40 and 362.13 drivers. With 352.83 and 354.80 drivers, systems drop connections but VMs run. [1756897]
- [368.15] XSplit Broadcaster has rendering error. [1755174]
- [346.72] Sony Vaio laptop fails to boot into Windows on LCD. [1751326]
Windows 8.1/Windows 8/Windows 7 Fixed Issues
- [CUDA] cuda-memcheck reports error in dynamic parallelism code when compiled in debug mode, but not in release mode. [1773273]
- [Windows 7] Unable to set MOSAIC with a custom resolution. [1773273]
- [368.15] XSplit Broadcaster has rendering error. [1755174]
- [346.72] Sony Vaio laptop fails to boot into Windows on LCD. [1751326]
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