Nvidia released their latest GeForce Game Ready Drivers this week, bringing them up to version 471.41 WHQL. What’s more, the new drivers come with official support for Windows 11, so there should be some noticeable performance and stability improvements there. This includes a WDDM 3.0 compliant display driver. With Nvidia now having an official driver for the upcoming OS, it should make testing and development for it a lot smoother.
Furthermore, the new driver has some nice surprises for gamers too. You’ll find DLSS bringing huge performance improvements for Red Dead Redemption 2 gamers, as well as Cherobylite.
The drivers also introduce CUDA 11.4 support, adds a wide range of GFE Settings Support for various games, and more. Of course, there’s a wide range of bug fixes too, and you can check out the full changelog below!
DLSS Support Added
Operating System Support
GFE Settings Support
G-Sync Validated
Fixed
Windows 10 Issues
Download the latest drivers by clicking update in GeForce experience or manually downloading them here.
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