The new package is compatible with most of NVIDIA’s Quadro and GeForce card series

Sep 17, 2013 06:44 GMT  ·  By

NVIDIA has just outed a new variant of its GeForce graphics driver, namely version 327.24 beta, which needs a Fermi- or Kepler-based GPU to enjoy all the OpenGL 4.4 and GLSL 4.40 available features.

The release is targeted at desktop and notebook configurations and is compatible with both 32- and 64-bit versions of all of Microsoft’s Windows operating systems; however, the XP platform isn’t supported by notebook systems.

Version 327.24 beta is developed to work with configurations containing one of the many NVIDIA GeForce GT and GTX 400, 500, 600, and 700 series graphics cards.

Moreover, Quadro’s K600, K2000(D), K4000, and K5000 card, as well as its 400(0), 410, 2000(D), 5000, and 600(0) graphics products are also supported by this release.

As for installing the driver, simply run the suitable package for your computer’s operating system and bit-version, and follow the onscreen instructions.

Now that you have taken into account all the important aspects, follow the link below, and from the list, choose the one that best describes your system’s characteristics.

Download NVIDIA GeForce Graphics Driver 327.24 Beta