The present update includes support for Oculus Rift headset

Mar 29, 2016 08:18 GMT  ·  By

NVIDIA has announced the availability of its new 364.72 GeForce graphics version, which implements full support for the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset and also adds optimizations and enhancements to VR games such as EVE: Valkyrie, Chronos, and Elite Dangerous.

Still, before getting excited about these changes, make sure your configuration is GeForce GTX VR Ready before stepping into the Rift. Also, know that this new version also adds support and improvements to the upcoming HTC Vive headset.

In addition to that, on Windows 10 platforms version 364.72 fixes certain system hangs and BSODs, resolves the Razer Dock hot unplug then plug errors, and removes the bug that caused Tom Clancy's The Division to freeze or pause frequently.

When it comes to the other OSes, the present update improves PowerDirector so that it won’t crash in nvspcap64.dll, as well as the Tom Clancy's The Division problems highlighted above.

As for installation, know that NVIDIA has provided several packages suitable for both desktops and notebooks running one of Microsoft’s Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, and 10 platforms. However, take into account that Windows XP and Vista aren’t supported by notebook configurations.

Therefore, save the appropriate package for your computer, run it and wait for all files required to be extracted, and follow all on-screen instructions for a complete and successful upgrade. Also, upon completion, make sure to perform a system reboot to ensure all changes take effect.

In other words, download NVIDIA GeForce Graphics Driver 364.72, apply it on your configuration, and enjoy these new improvements. Also, constantly check our website to stay “updated one minute ago.”