It’s that time again, NVIDIA users; the company has just pushed out GeForce 320.00, and it’s well-worth upgrading to. At the forefront, the drivers are meant to coincide with the release of Dead Island: Riptide, Star Trek and Neverwinter, so if you are planning to pick any of those up, this driver is important. As an added perk, a number of enhancements can be seen across many other titles, as seen in the list below.
GeForce GTX 660
- Up to 20% in Dirt: Showdown
- Up to 18% in Tomb Raider
- Up to 8% in StarCraft II
- Up to 6% in Sniper Elite V2
- Up to 6% in Metro 2033
- Up to 6% in Far Cry 3
- Up to 6% in Deus Ex: Human Revolution
- Up to 5% in F1 2012
GeForce GTX 660 SLI
- Up to 17% in Dirt: Showdown
- Up to 18% in Tomb Raider
- Up to 9% in Assassin’s Creed III
- Up to 7% in StarCraft II
- Up to 6% in Far Cry 3
- Up to 6% in Deus Ex: Human Revolution
- Up to 6% in Battlefield 3
- Up to 5% in BioShock: Infinite
- Up to 5% in F1 2012
SLI Technology
- Added SLI profile for Alien Fear
- Added SLI profile for Call of Juarez: Gunslinger
- Added SLI profile for Dead Island: Riptide
- Added SLI profile for Dragon Sword
- Added SLI profile for Neverwinter
- Added SLI profile for Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon
- Added SLI profile for GRID 2
- Added SLI profile for Human Head 2
- Added SLI profile for Remember Me
- Added SLI profile for The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct
- Updated SLI profile for Natural Selection 2
- Updated SLI profile for Resident Evil 6
- Updated SLI profile for Trackmania 2: Canyon
With this release, NVIDIA once again reminds us that GeForce Experience is a good route to take if you always want to be kept up-to-date with your drivers. The app also has the ability to automatically tune a selection of games for your specific graphics card, so if you’re a gamer who hates tweaking such settings, this is also well worth checking out.