The newly released package improves performance and compatibility over previous versions

Jun 18, 2013 08:29 GMT  ·  By
Catia’s poor performance experience and the occasional crashes are resolved
   Catia’s poor performance experience and the occasional crashes are resolved

NVIDIA has outed version 320.27 Quadro/Tesla/GRID Graphics driver that is Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL) certified, and is developed for Microsoft’s Windows 7 and 8 operating systems.

The newly released package improves performance compared to the previous 320.00 WHQL version, and includes workstation compatibility fixes as well.

Specifically speaking, Catia’s poor performance experience and the occasional crashes after attaching a debugger are resolved, and OpenGL’s performance regression no longer occurs.

Moreover, Avid Motion Graphics doesn’t encounter any frame rate stutter, or additional CPU activity and reduced performance when GPUD4V transfers frames. In addition, the application has its profiles applied, and the performance increased when material editor is displayed.

Now for installing the package, NVIDIA recommends that you uninstall nTune, and disable SLI Mosaic mode; afterwards, you can come back to the original configuration.

That being said, follow the link below, and update your graphics driver to the latest version.

NVIDIA Quadro/Tesla/GRID Graphics Driver 320.27 WHQL