This newly released package contains both Windows display driver and GRID vGPU manager

Dec 16, 2013 09:42 GMT  ·  By

NVIDIA has just made available a new vGPU graphics driver targeted at its GRID K1 and K2 products, namely version 332.07 WHQL, which is only compatible with the 32- and 64-bit architectures of Microsoft’s Windows 7 operating system.

Besides the obvious Windows display driver (version 9.18.13.3207), this release also contains the 331.30 GRID vGPU Manager and includes support for OpenGL 4.4 and DirectX 11.1.

NVIDIA’s fresh update provides graphics acceleration (shared hardware based) for Windows virtual machines that are running Citrix XenServer 6.2 SP1.

However, if the GRID vGPU is not used on your computer, NVIDIA doesn’t recommend installing this update and highlights that version 320.86 (or higher) is more appropriate for your system.

As for applying version 332.07, from the two packages available, get the proper one compatible with your system’s bit-architecture, unzip it, and run the two files contained within it.

That being said, download NVIDIA GRID VGPU Graphics Driver 332.07 for Windows 7, take into account all the mentioned aspects, and keep your system “updated one minute ago.”