The release fixes issues with K6000, K5000, K4000, and more

Dec 5, 2014 16:02 GMT  ·  By

Just now, NVIDIA has outed the 341.21 WHQL version of its Quadro graphics driver, which fixes issues with K6000 cards that encountered a BSOD crash when enabling Mosaic mode on some OpenGL apps, as well as several other bugs.

Specifically speaking, NVIDIA’s 341.21 update resolves the incorrect Warp API on K6000 GPUs, the wglSwapInterval that wouldn’t work in some situations on K5000 cards (as well as their crash errors), and the OpenGL artifacts spotted on Quadro K2200 chipsets.

In addition to that, screen jerkiness won’t occur anymore when roaming through the stereoscopic 3D image, random BSOD crashes shouldn’t be encountered anymore on Quadro 4000 cards, and resizing windows while using OIT will no longer lead to a “Driver not responding” error.

If you apply version 341.21, Autodesk VRED Pro model texture will be fixed, the extra VizRT app profile is removed, VizRT performance is restored, and an additional .exe file is added for Catia profile detection to work properly.

When it comes to compatibility, this update is suitable for both desktop and notebook configurations that are powered by either 32- or 64-bit variants of Microsoft's Windows Vista, 7, 8, and 8.1 OSes. However, bear in mind that notebook systems don’t support Vista platforms.

Moreover, desktops also benefit from an extra file that provides support for Windows Server 2008 64-bit, 2008 R2, 2012, and 2012 R2 operating systems.

That being said, download NVIDIA Quadro Graphics Driver 341.21 for your appropriate system configuration, apply it on your computer, and enjoy the new changes this latest release brings about.