The new version is compatible with Microsoft’s Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 8.1 platforms

Mar 10, 2014 13:13 GMT  ·  By

A few moments ago, NVIDIA made available a new GeForce graphics driver, namely version 335.23 WHQL, which is compatible with both 32- and 64-bit variants of Microsoft’s Windows XP, Vista. 7, 8, and 8.1 platforms.

The producer has released several download records suitable for desktop units that have one of the above-mentioned OSes, and for notebook configurations running under one of Microsoft’s Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 operating systems.

This fresh update improves the GeForce GTX 750 and 750 Ti cards by enhancing the GPU clock offset options and fixes the DOTA 2 flicker bug spotted while SLI was enabled.

In addition to that, version 335.23 resolves an issue encountered when stereoscopic 3D mode was enabled that caused various problems on G-SYNC-capable displays when DirectX 11 applications were opened in windowed mode.

Moreover, Diablo III Patch 2.0.1 doesn’t have a low frame rate when SLI and Reflections settings are on, windows won’t maximize anymore across all 3 monitors in 2D Surround mode (for the GeForce GTX TITAN card), and V-SYNC now works properly when FPS Limiter is enabled.

If applied, NVIDIA’s present release will also resolve a GeForce GTX 660 Ti surround configuration problem, update various SLI and 3D Vision profiles, and install the 9.13.1220 PhysX system software, the 1.3.30.1 HD audio driver, as well as the latest Geforce Experience version.

That being said, download NVIDIA GeForce Graphics Driver 335.23 for the proper OS and system configurations, install it on your computer, and enjoy your newly improved graphics card.