Nvidia today brought forth its GeForce Game Ready 512.77 WHQL driver for the gaming masses hosting GPUs from the green team. This time the software suite is launch date support for the upcoming games Evil Dead: The Game, Dolmen, and Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong. There is a single fixed issue too.
Evil Dead: The Game is shipping with Nvidia DLSS AI rendering technology when the title launches tomorrow, May 13. According to Nvidia's testing, utilizing the feature can improve performance by up to 85%, easily enabling even the RTX 3060 Ti to hit 4K 60FPS targets.
At the same time, day-one support for the upcoming horror action RPG Dolmen (May 20), and RPG Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong (May 19), are included in today's driver release too. This driver is a recommended installation for all three games.
The only issue fixed in this release is related to Adobe Premiere Pro:
- [Adobe Premiere Pro]: Fixed intermittent DirectX related crashes. [3572670]
Here are the known issues:
- [NVIDIA Ampere GPU]: With the GPU connected to an HDMI 2.1 audio/video receiver, audio may drop out when playing back Dolby Atmos. [3345965]
- Club 3D CAC-1085 dongle limited to maximum resolution of 4K at 60Hz. [3542678]
- [GeForce RTX 3090 Ti] Oculus Rift S/Pimax 8Kx is not detected. [3632289][3626116]
In other driver news, Nvidia yesterday open-sourced its GPU Kernel Modules, finally pushing forward GeForce products on Linux systems. Meanwhile last week, Nvidia was hit with a $5.5 million fine for misleading investors about crypto, and the company also enabled 4K 60FPS streaming support for PC and Mac users of its GeForce NOW RTX 3080 streaming tier.
The latest 512.77 WHQL Game Ready driver is now available via the GeForce Experience app as well as the standalone links below. Here are the release notes.
Desktop GPUs:
GeForce Game Ready Driver Download: Windows 11, 10 – DCH
Notebook GPUs:
GeForce Game Ready Driver Download: Windows 11, 10 – DCH