The newly released packages are developed for most of NVIDIA’s Quadro and GeForce GPUs

Aug 14, 2013 08:44 GMT  ·  By

NVIDIA has just outed a new graphics driver, namely version 326.58 Beta, which adds beta support for OpenGL 4.4 and GLSL 4.40 on the compatible hardware.

The release is developed for NVIDIA’s Fermi and Kepler-based GPUs that are found on most of its Quadro graphics cards, as well as its GeForce 700, 600, 500, and 400 series devices (both GTX and GT).

As for the supported operating systems, version 326.58 Beta consists of 4 desktop-compatible files targeted at Microsoft’s Windows XP, Vista, and 7 platforms, and 2 notebook-related packages that can be installed on the Windows Vista, 7, and 8 OSes, both 32- and 64-bit variants.

The downloadable files contain, besides the obvious graphics driver version 9.18.13.2658 (or 6.14.13.2658 for the XP platform), the 1.3.26.4 HD Audio package, the 6.14.13.2658 Stereoscopic 3D USB driver, as well as the 9.13.0604 PhysX System software.

Therefore, in order to update your graphics driver version, follow the link below, and from the list, choose the one that best describes both your OS and bit architecture.

NVIDIA GeForce/Quadro Graphics Driver 326.58 Beta