NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready Driver 411.70 WHQL Has Been Released

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NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready Driver 411.70 WHQL has been released and they provide optimizations for Assassin's Creed Odyssey, Forza Horizon 4, and FIFA 19. In addition to game fixes, the driver improves the GeForce RTX 20 Series cards' power management when idle. Fixed issues include [Turing GPU][Photoshop CC]: Corruption occurs in the application after increasing the image size, [GeForce RTX 2080[PUBG]: Flickering occurs in the game, and [GeForce RTX 2080 Ti]: Video decoding performance has decreased. The same list of known issues that were present in 411.63 WHQL drivers are still found in 411.70 WHQL version as noted in the release notes.
 
since forza horizon 4 is on it they probably had to get them whql certified.
 
I wonder how many other guys changed from righties to lefties when online, er, movies, became available?

Or for that matter lefties to righties?
 
I wonder how many other guys changed from righties to lefties when online, er, movies, became available?

Or for that matter lefties to righties?
Hmmm I must be doing it wrong. Microsoft speech to text werkt fer mi and eye tracking! Both hands free for the win.
 
I'm sure that this has been asked a billion times, but having a much older GPU, in this case a 750 Ti, is there really any reason to update my driver every time nVidia comes out with a new one? Seems like a waste of time.
 
I'm sure that this has been asked a billion times, but having a much older GPU, in this case a 750 Ti, is there really any reason to update my driver every time nVidia comes out with a new one? Seems like a waste of time.

It really depends on the games you play and whether you are having issues. The new drivers fix bugs, update and add SLI profiles, and add new features. I usually read the release notes, and if i see something i need, i upgrade.

If you don't have a 20 series GPU, and your games play well, i wouldn't bother.
 
It really depends on the games you play and whether you are having issues. The new drivers fix bugs, update and add SLI profiles, and add new features. I usually read the release notes, and if i see something i need, i upgrade.

If you don't have a 20 series GPU, and your games play well, i wouldn't bother.


Yeah, that's what I figured. Thanks. I don't play really new games, and I obviously don't use SLI (can't) , it's an old GPU. But nothing seems buggy.
 
Whatever Nvidia did with the 411.63 drivers made my desktop look better no eyestrain. So I'm going to use these until I can't anymore.
 
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