The release provides optimal experience for creative apps

May 27, 2019 19:12 GMT  ·  By

NVIDIA has made available a new graphics driver, namely the 430.86 Studio package, which provides an optimal experience for the latest releases of top creative apps, such as Autodesk Maya 2019, 3ds Max 2020, Arnold 5.3.1.0, Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve 16, and Daz 3D Daz Studio.

Moreover, this release includes support for GeForce GTX 1650 (desktop) and GeForce GTX 1660 Ti/GTX 1650 (notebook) GPUs, is compatible with seven new G-SYNC monitors, and can be used along with Oculus Rift S and HTC VIVE Pro Eye HMDs devices.

In addition to that, NVIDIA manages to resolve several issues with Arnold app, makes sure Resolve Studio UHD performance doesn't drop, fixes Photoshop v20.0.4 crashes encountered with Quadro RTX 5000 cards, and corrects several problems as highlighted in the Release Notes below.

In terms of compatibility, the four available files are only suitable for the 64-bit variants of Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating, and can be used on either desktop and notebook configurations.

However, take into account that two of the there packages are targeted at Windows 10: one DCH (Declarative, Componentized, Hardware Support Apps) and one Standard file. To see what is ok for your configuration, locate Driver Type under the System Information menu in the NVIDIA Control Panel.

Therefore, if you have encountered these issues, save the appropriate file for your computer’s operating system, run it, wait for all data required for the installation to be extracted, and follow all instructions displayed on the screen for a complete and successful upgrade.

Once finished, make sure to perform a system reboot to allow all changes to take effect properly. If this task isn’t requested automatically by the wizard, it would be a good idea to carry it out manually so that any possible problems are avoided.

That said, download NVIDIA STUDIO Graphics Driver 430.86, apply it on your device, and constantly check our website to stay “updated one minute ago.”

Release Notes