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NVIDIA GeForce 361.75 WHQL Driver Released, “Game-Ready” For Rise of the Tomb Raider & The Division

NVIDIA has just released the “Game-Ready” driver for Rise of the Tomb Raider and Tom Clancy’s The Division. According to its release notes, this driver packs SLI profiles for both Rise of the Tomb Raider and The Division.

Those interested can download this driver from here.

Here are the key features of this brand new driver.

Gaming Technology

Added Beta support on GeForce GTX GPUs for external graphics over Thunderbolt 3. GPUs supported include all GTX 900 series, Titan X, and GeForce GTX 750 and 750Ti.

Application SLI Profiles

Added or updated the following SLI profiles:
-Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain – multiplayer EXE added to profile
-Rise of the Tomb Raider – profile added
-Sebastien Loeb Rally Evo – profile updated to match latest app behavior
-Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Siege – profile updated to match latest app behavior
-Tom Clancy’s The Division – profile added

3D Vision Profiles
No 3D Vision profiles were added with this release.

3D Compatibility Mode Profiles
No compatibility mode profiles were added with this release.

Software Modules
– NView – version 147.00
– HD Audio Driver – version 1.3.34.4
– NVIDIA PhysX System Software – version 9.15.0428
– GeForce Experience – version 2.9.1.35
– CUDA – version 8.0

29 thoughts on “NVIDIA GeForce 361.75 WHQL Driver Released, “Game-Ready” For Rise of the Tomb Raider & The Division”

  1. And if you didn’t know, you’ve got to use Geforce Experience now to download the driver and register. Links to the driver page will download GF experience not the driver.

    Edit: nope, some issue I had but GF experience asks for registering when I tried to download the driver from within GFE.

    1. Digital Foundry is saying it’s a great PC port, already confirmed, Nixxes did a great job again so your troll failed.

        1. nvidia doesnt make games…..Anyway the game runs like crap on all systems before the driver so idk what your giving crap to nvidia for. It actually runs significantly better after the driver update.

          1. no they dont but their game works crap is in most o the games.they are consulted buy the dev so in sense they srtill screw up the game.

          2. um…..no. All they do is incorporate gameworks code into a game engine. Its still up to the dev to optimize it and ultimately if they don’t its the devs fault. You don’t blame bill gates when skyrim crashes to the desktop because they had bethesda to use windows do you?

          3. um yea why do you think devs say they are WORKING wint nvidia.when they put in games works is fuc*s games up..lol..when they are working with nvidia it means they are consulting with then hello.

          4. No it absolutely does not. Unless they straight up said consulting then that is not necessarily what they’re doing. You can work with someone by sending files back in forth. In this case them sending engine code to NVIDIA, and NVIDIA sending integrated code back. The thing is none of us know to what extent NVIDIA works with devs but because i doubt that they would actively lower performance for their own products, im gonna assume its my version of the idea.

    2. Nvidia and AMD can only do so much. Last time Tomb Raider 2013 had to have fixes from the developer to improve performance. Nvidia and AMD can’t solve every performance issue.

      1. its always driver issues at launch. look at the crap state that cod bo3 was in. it took them a while but nvidia finally released drivers to fix the issues. so to me game ready drivers are crap.

  2. Well ,you only need to look at JC3, Fallout 4, the Witcher 3, ACU and others for performance problems on the consoles and long loading times to up and surpassing 1 minute.

  3. anyone here planning NOT to buy the Division UNTIL totalbiscuit’s or angry joe’s reviews come out after launch? It’s Ubisoft we’re dealing with here.

    1. Well, we’re not all elitists like you, these are mid range cards. 42 is better than 30FPS or less on the consoles.

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