The new version update resolves CUDA driver DRS support

Jan 27, 2016 14:49 GMT  ·  By

Just now, NVIDIA has made available its new 361.75 WHQL GeForce Graphics driver version, which improves G-SYNC for the Netflix app through Edge on Windows 10 systems, and includes several other changes that improve your computer.

Specifically speaking, for Windows 10 configurations, this release fixes Photoshop CC 2015 BSOD encountered on notebooks, removes the bug that prevented NVIDIA Control Panel from launching, and resolves a certain error (that resulted in BSOD) spotted when playing games.

In addition to that, NVIDIA also managed to prevent TDR events and subsequent crashes encountered when launching Adobe Illustrator CC 2015, as well as properly configure SLI Clock speeds.

When it comes to devices running Windows Vista, 7, 8, or 8.1, release 361.75 improves CUDA driver DRS support, fixes Call of Duty: Black Ops III image corruptions, and changes settings so that Just Cause 2 or Rage won’t run at a 6 GHz memory clock speed.

Moreover, the same configurations won’t have problems with SLI Clock speeds, Snap To mouse option will not prevent modifying DSR settings, and Overclocked VRAM clock speed will remain unchanged even after Share sessions.

Last but not least, all supported devices will benefit from the optimal gaming experience for Rise of the Tomb Raider and Tom Clancy’s The Division, as well as from beta support on GeForce GTX GPUs for external graphics over Thunderbolt 3.

As for compatibility, NVIDIA has provided several files targeted at desktops running a Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, or 10 platform, as well as notebooks using one of Microsoft’s Windows 7, 8, 8.1, and 10 operating systems.

With this in mind, download NVIDIA GeForce Graphics Driver 361.75, apply it on your computer, perform a reboot upon completion, and constantly check our website to stay “updated one minute ago.”