The present driver includes a large number of changes

Nov 5, 2019 20:31 GMT  ·  By

NVIDIA has made available a new STUDIO graphics package compatible with several of its video cards, namely version 441.12, which supports the latest Adobe MAX, includes compatibility for OptiX 7, and fixes several issues.

Specifically speaking, the producer resolves crashes experienced by AutoCAD 2017, FIFA 19/20, Forza Motorsport 6/7, Growtopia, Shadow Of The Tomb Raider, Star Wars: Battlefront II, Tom Clancy's The Division II, and UBOAT.

In addition to that, the current release adds support for GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER and HTC VIVE Cosmos VR HMD, and corrects flickering and other corruptions seen in Apex Legends, World of Warcraft, Fortnite, and CS: Go.

Last but not least, build 441.12 now supports Image Sharpening control, Ultra-Low Latency G-SYNC+ V-Sync feature, HDMI 2.1 VRR, and Video Codec and Optical Flow SDK 9.1, allows GPU paravirtualization for Microsoft Hybrid notebooks and includes several other changes as highlighted in the Release Notes below.

In terms of compatibility, NVIDIA’s update is targeted at both desktop and notebook running Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating system (only for 64-bit architectures). Also, know that there are two files available for each configuration: one DCH and one Standard version.

Therefore, if you want to make use of this update, save the appropriate driver for your device, run it and wait for all files required for the installation to be extracted, and follow all instructions displayed on the screen for a complete and successful upgrade.

Last but not least, once finished, make sure to give the wizard permission to perform a system reboot so that all changes can take effect properly. If this task isn’t requested, however, it would be a good idea to carry it out manually to avoid any problems.

With this in mind, download NVIDIA STUDIO Graphics Driver 441.12 for Windows 10 64-bit, install it, and constantly visit our website to stay “updated one minute ago.”

Release Notes