The new update adds support for Quadro P6000 and P5000 cards

Sep 27, 2016 14:20 GMT  ·  By

Just now, NVIDIA has rolled out a new version of its Quadro graphics driver, namely the 372.95 update, which is the first package that includes support for the producer’s Quadro P6000 and P5000 graphics cards.

In addition to that, the present release supports CUDA 8.0 on the Pascal architecture, allows NVCapture SDK to capture Mosaic displays, and implements GL_NV_gpu_multicast OpenGL VR SDK 1.4 extension, as well as a cross-API between Vulkan and DirectX 11 for VR.

Last but not least, the producer adds VRDirect support for Microsoft DirectX Graphics Infrastructure (DXGI) 2 Preview, includes a new VSync mode to allow DirectX apps to render faster without tearing, and implements Additional security updates for driver components.

When it comes to compatibility, the available files are suitable for both 32- and 64-bit variants of Microsoft’s Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, and 10 operating systems. Also, take into account that there are four different packages targeted at specific OSes and bit architectures; make sure to choose the correct one.

In addition to that, the 372.95 update can be used on both desktop and notebook configurations, but don’t forget notebook systems aren’t supported under Windows Vista operating systems.

With this in mind, download NVIDIA Quadro Graphics Driver 372.95, carefully apply it on your device, perform a reboot upon completion, and check back with us constantly to stay “updated one minute ago.”