The release consists of separate files compatible with all of Microsoft's Windows OSes

Aug 30, 2013 06:35 GMT  ·  By

NVIDIA has just rolled out a new graphics package, namely the GeForce graphics driver version 326.98 beta, which is targeted at most of its Fermi- and Kepler-based GPUs, and adds support for OpenGL 4.4 as well as GLSL 4.40.

The release consists of separate download records compatible with both 32- and 64-bit variants of all of Microsoft’s Windows platforms for desktop configurations, and with the Windows Vista, 7, and 8 platforms for notebook systems.

As for the compatible hardware, version 326.98 beta is developed to work with most of NVIDIA’s Quadro series GPUs, as well as with quite all of its GeForce 700, 600, 500, and 400 graphics card series.

This newly released package adds 3 new NV extensions, namely “NV_blend_equation_advanced,” “NV_bindless_multi_draw_indirect,” and “NV_gpu_program5_mem_extended,” and several ARB extensions for the GeForce 6xx (and above) and OpenGL 4 compatible hardware.

That being said, follow the link below, and from the list, choose the one that best describes your system’s configuration, platform, and bit-version.

NVIDIA GeForce Graphics Driver 326.98 Beta