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NVIDIA Releases GeForce 441.12 WHQL Game Ready Drivers - briefly|
| (hx) 05:31 PM CET - Nov,04 2019 | Nvidia released a major update to its Game Ready graphics drivers last week, adding a wide range of new features and capabilities. Today, the company has released a minor update to that driver, bringing the version number up to 441.12. The latest version mostly focuses on adding Game Ready support for the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2 and Need for Speed: Heat. It also adds a new SLI profile for the former, as well as one for Borderlands 3. The new driver also adds support for new G-Sync Compatible monitors from LG. The new additions were announced last week, and they're the new E9, C9, and B9 models released this year. You can check the full list of G-Sync monitors here. There's only one new fix in this release, which addresses crashes in Super Robot Wars V.
Game Ready- The new Game Ready Driver provides the latest performance optimizations, profiles, and bug fixes for Red Dead Redemption 2.
- This new driver also includes the latest optimizations for Need for Speed Heat and Borderlands 3.
New G-SYNC Compatible Monitors- The list of G-SYNC Compatible displays increases to over 55 options with the addition of the LG
- B9, C9, and E9 4K OLED TVs. Make sure to update your firmware first for the best experience.
Application Performance Profiles
Added or updated the following performance profiles:- Borderlands 3
- Red Dead Redemption 2
New Features and Other Changes- Added security updates for driver components.
- Adds support for new LG TV G-SYNC compatible monitor.
Fixed Issues in this Release- [Super Robot Wars V]: The game crashes to a white screen. [2720588]
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last 10 comments: | Csimbi | (11:39 PM CET - Nov,04 2019 ) | I just installed this and the NVidia telemetry service was not installed (at least, it's not visible).
Did they remove it from the driver package? (would be a welcome change)
[u:7a131aa969]Edit[/u:7a131aa969]
The files are still part of the install package.
Maybe they just disabled its installation.
Yup, NvTelemetry64.dll was not found in the usual Windows dirs. | |
| lorcro2000 | (12:22 PM CET - Nov,07 2019 ) | For others who haven't seen it (like I hadn't), get NvCleanstall.
You no longer have to go hunting for the driver download, just start NvCleanstall and choose select the best driver and it fetches it for you. Then, it repackages it on the fly so you install only the graphics driver and nothing else (if you so choose). It's extremely painless to upgrade graphics drivers this way, and you have no telemetry etc worries since you just don't ever install that.
https://www.techpowerup.com/download/techpowerup-nvcleanstall/
Epic little utility. | |
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