This morning Nvidia announced two new Geforce drivers. For those of you who are testing out Windows 8 you will be happy to see that Nvidia will be supporting Windows 8 from now on with driver updates. Todays drivers are 296.17 for Windows 8 and 296.10 for Windows 7/Vista/XP. Enjoy!

 

NVIDIA Begins Regular Windows 8 Driver Updates

March 13th, 2012

Microsoft‘s Windows 8 Consumer Preview was only released two weeks ago and as part of our partnership to support NVIDIA GPU-based systems, we have already released our first driver update for NVIDIA GeForce and Quadro GPUs.

This release represents the start of regular NVIDIA driver updates for Windows 8. These drivers, version 296.17, are available for both GeForce and Quadro GPU-based desktops and notebooks on NVIDIA.com and on Microsoft’s Windows Update.

Download the new NVIDIA 296.17 drivers for the Windows 8 Consumer Preview.

Windows 7 and Windows XP users aren’t left out. An equivalent driver, version 296.10 (WHQL-certified), can be downloaded on GeForce.com today. These drivers are a quick refresh from the recent version GeForce 295.73 drivers and are a must-have for gamers looking for the best experience in upcoming games like Blacklight: Retribution. These drivers also carry all of the R295 goodness that we told you about just a couple weeks ago.

Download the new GeForce 296.10 drivers for Windows 7/Vista and Windows XP.

A final note about NVIDIA’s Windows 8 driver support: NVIDIA’s Windows 8 drivers support all the features of the new Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) v1.2 and also support the award-winning NVIDIA 3D Vision and 3DTV Play products, allowing you to play more than 600 games, watch Blu-ray movies and view photos – all in 3D. With Windows 8’s new built-in stereoscopic 3D support in DirectX 11, 3D Vision is poised to provide users the best platform for games and applications.

For more information on 3D Vision and 3DTV Play support in Windows 8, please read oura Windows 8 FAQs.

For more information on the Microsoft Windows 8 Consumer Preview, please visit Microsoft's dedicated Windows 8 Consumer Preview page.

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garfi3ld replied the topic: #23783 13 Mar 2012 19:19
new drivers from Nvidia this morning
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Wingless92 replied the topic: #23790 13 Mar 2012 20:38
Give me an SLi profile for Alan Wake you bastards, lol. Still waiting on it.

Man, taking forever. Bought the game at release and it runs like ass on 1 580 with the settings maxed.
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garfi3ld replied the topic: #23797 13 Mar 2012 21:27
n4g.com/news/944299/alan-wake-pc-first-p...celeration-smoothing

looks like Nvidia has a profile for it but have been waiting on them to fix the game first
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Wingless92 replied the topic: #23802 13 Mar 2012 21:54
I doubt that it will ever come out at this point. It's a shame too. I really wanted to play it.

I read that when it came out. Looks like they are blaming each other from what i've read.

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