Nvidia 511.79 – Game Ready for Elden Ring, Total War Warhammer III & More!
Mike Sanders / 3 years ago
With a number of hugely anticipated gaming titles set for release before the end of the month, having your GPU drivers updated and ready can undoubtedly provide you with some notable gameplay enhancements and optimisations. – If you are, therefore, looking forward to checking out; Elden Ring, GRID Legends, Total War: Warhammer III, and/or Martha is Dead, then Nvidia has you covered with the release of their latest GeForce 511.79 Game Ready graphics card drivers!
Nvidia GeForce Game Ready 511.79 WHQL
As part of the official update notes, Nvidia has confirmed the following game ready support, optimisations, and general fixes brought with their new drivers:
Game Ready Support:
This new Game Ready Driver provides the best day-0 gaming experience for Elden Ring, GRID Legends, Total War: Warhammer III, and Martha is Dead featuring NVIDIA DLSS. In addition, this new Game Ready Driver offers support for the latest updates including Destiny 2: The Witch Queen and the introduction of NVIDIA Reflex in iRacing.
Fixed Issues:
- [Call of Duty: Vanguard][Assassins Creed Valhalla]: The games may display random corruption or white/black screen. [3503111/3525655]
- [Battlefield 2042]: The game may display color flashes on the screen. [3503086]
- [Corel Paint Shop Pro XI]: The application cannot be launched. [3510891]
- [G-SYNC]: After disabling G-SYNC on G-SYNC Compatible monitor and TV, G-SYNC cannot be re-enabled through the NVIDIA Control Panel. [3523157]
- Digital Vibrance is reset when monitor goes to sleep. [3519430]
Where Can I Get This Update?
Presuming you haven’t already checked (or have been prompted to do so), if you have the Nvidia GeForce Experience app installed on your PC, a quick driver update search on it should ask you (all going well) to download and install this latest 511.79 version. – Failing this happening, however, you can manually download the new drivers (as well as learn more information) via the link here!
What do you think? How often do you update your graphics card drivers? – Let us know in the comments!