Enables optimized performance for Cryostasis

Apr 14, 2009 07:06 GMT  ·  By

Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA has recently updated its PhysX System Software with the release of a new WHQL-certified set of drivers. The new release has been designed to provide users with improved performance for a certain gaming application and can be used with both Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems on 32-bit and 64-bit interfaces. Release 9.09.0408 is now available for download for computer users who want to enhance their gaming experience using NVIDIA's latest GeForce graphics cards.

 

According to the release notes, the new PhysX software package will deliver optimized GPU PhysX compatibility and performance for PC game Cryostasis. This should enable gaming enthusiasts to take advantage of a better system performance and a more entertaining visual experience, while playing Cryostasis, a gaming application developed by 1C.

 

In addition, the new PhysX update will provide GeForce graphics card users with support for PhysX acceleration on all of NVIDIA's GeForce 8-series, 9-series and 200-series of desktop GPUs, granted they are equipped with a minimum of 256MB of dedicated graphics memory. Also, the software update supports the latest PhysX runtimes used in the most recent game titles.

 

The PhysX capabilities of a GeForce graphics card can be tweaked and controlled through the NVIDIA display driver control panel, allowing users to easily check the settings and optimize their graphics card for the latest gaming applications on the market. With NVIDIA's PhysX, GeForce owners can take advantage of an enhanced gaming experience, where different aspects of the game are specifically handled by the PhysX-enabled GeForce cards. These aspects refer to the in-game physics, which make the gaming application more lifelike.

 

If you want to upgrade your system to the latest WHQL-certified NVIDIA PhysX System Software, you can do so following this link. Your download pack includes support for Microsoft's Windows XP and Windows Vista on 32-bit an 64-bit operating systems.