This new package increases performance by up to 19% compared to previous driver versions

Feb 25, 2014 09:25 GMT  ·  By

NVIDIA has outed a new GeForce Graphics package, namely version 335.04, which is only compatible with Microsoft’s Windows XP (both bit-variants) and Server 2003 (only 64-bit architecture) operating systems.

If applied, this newly released update will raise performance for the producer’s GeForce 400, 500, 600, 700 series GPUs by up to 19% compared to previous driver versions. However, this performance gain depends on which graphics card is installed on your system.

As an example, the GeForce GTX 770, 780, TITAN, and 780Ti card will be more powerful in games such F1 2013 (19%), Sleeping Dogs (18%), Hitman Absolution (16%), Company of Heroes 2 (15%), Assassin’s Creed 3 (10%), and many others.

In addition to that, NVIDIA’s 335.04 release creates several SLI profiles for Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD and Freedom Cry, The Crew, and Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director’s Cut, and updates 3D Vision rating for many other games.

Besides the obvious 6.14.13.3504 display driver, this latest graphics package also includes the 1.8.2 Geforce Experience, the 1.3.30.1 HD audio driver version, and the 9.13.1220 PhysX System software (available for 256 MB dedicated GPUs or better).

That being said, if your system runs Microsoft’s Windows XP platform, then download NVIDIA GeForce Graphics Driver 335.04, run the package, and enjoy your newly improved graphics card.