The release is compatible with all of Microsoft’s Windows OSes except for the XP platform

Jul 17, 2013 06:10 GMT  ·  By

NVIDIA has just made available its latest Quadro/Tesla/GRID graphics driver version 326.19 beta that is compatible with all of Microsoft’s Windows operating systems aside from the XP platform, and the Vista OS for notebook configurations.

The release can be installed on both 32- and 64-bit system architectures, and includes support for Microsoft’s most recent OS, namely the Windows 8.1 platform.

As for the changes made through this version, Cinema 4D’s threaded optimization doesn’t make the application respond slowly, Quadro’s 6000 GLSL statement is fixed, and Quadro’s 4000 sampler uniforms now retain their values.

In addition to that, Catia’s problem that made the application unresponsive and give a “lost connection” error on a Quadro 2000 card if repeatedly zooming in and out a model is resolved.

Moreover, the CUDA issue that made SD files seem corrupt if played in an HD timeline when enabled on Quadro FX 4800 or 5800 is fixed.

Version 326.19 beta also adds some workstation features such as controls for improving productivity by forcing an EDID on multiple connectors at a time, or for importing and exporting custom resolutions.

Furthermore, it adds support for multiple display grids, passive stereo modes, viewport scanout with wrap and blend through NVAPI, and includes some workstation compatibility fixes as well.

However, the release is still a beta, so if you consider updating to this latest version, follow the link below, and from the list, choose the one that best describes both your system’s configuration and the OS bit-version.

NVIDIA Quadro/Tesla/GRID Graphics Driver 326.19 Beta