The present version might fix Intergraph 2014 corruptions

Feb 11, 2015 15:14 GMT  ·  By

After rolling out NVIDIA GeForce 347.52 that prepared graphics cards for the new Evolve title, a few minutes ago, the producer has outed the same version of its Quadro Graphics driver that might fix a corruption with Intergraph 2014.

Even though there are no changes presented in the release notes, we noticed a difference in NVIDIA’s Windows 8.1 Open Issues list: the known problem that occurred when running the Intergraph 2014 application on a Quadro K4200 card isn’t highlighted anymore.

Specifically speaking, when the app was in roam mode on this configuration, it might have encountered corruptions at certain locations in its viewport area, as well as disappeared when coming out of roam mode.

Besides this difference, the present update is identical to the previous NVIDIA Quadro Graphics Driver 347.25, and supports both desktop and notebook configurations.

In addition to that, the devices must be powered by one of Microsoft’s Windows Vista (only desktops), 7, 8, and 8.1 operating systems, or its Server 2008 64-bit, 2008 R2, 2012, and 2012 R2 platforms.

In terms of supported products, just like its earlier version, NVIDIA’s update is compatible with certain Quadro, Quadro Notebook, Quadro Blade, Quadro Embedded, Quadro NVS, and Quadro NVS Notebook series cards, as well as with GRID K1 and K2 GPUs (detailed on each description page).

With this in mind, download NVIDIA Quadro Graphics Driver 347.52, apply it on your configuration, make sure to reboot the system upon completion, and constantly check our website to stay “updated one minute ago.”