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GeForce ForceWare 347.88 WHQL Drivers Released, Game-Ready Driver for Battlefield Hardline

NVIDIA has released a new set of WHQL drivers for its graphics cards. According to the release notes, the GeForce ForceWare 347.88 WHQL ensures you’ll have the ‘best possible gaming experience with Battlefield: Hardline.’

You can download these new drivers from here.

And here are the release notes for the GeForce ForceWare 347.88:

Game Ready

Best gaming experience for Battlefield Hardline, including support for SLI Technology
and GeForce Experience one-click optimizations.

New GeForce GPU
Supports the new GeForce GTX Titan X, based upon the second-generation Maxwell
architecture.

Application Profiles
Added or updated the following SLI profiles:
• Life is Strange – Added DX9 SLI
• Medieval Engineers – Added DX11 SLI
• NASCAR ’14 – Added Single-SLI
• Trine 3 – Added DX9 SLI
• Zombie Army Trilogy – Added DX11 SLI

3D Vision Profiles
Added or updated the following profiles:
• Battlefield Hardline – Not recommended
• Project CARS – Not recommended
• Saint’s Row: Gat Out of Hell – Not recommended

Software Modules
• HD Audio Driver – version 1.3.33.0
• NVIDIA PhysX System Software – version 9.14.0702
• GeForce Experience – 17.12.8.0
• CUDA – version 7.0

Display Driver
This driver adds security updates for the driver components nvlddmkm.sys and
nv4_mini.sys.

16 thoughts on “GeForce ForceWare 347.88 WHQL Drivers Released, Game-Ready Driver for Battlefield Hardline”

      1. My previous GPU was a 460 so I was used to updating drivers regularly. I do love my 280X but AMD’s driver support is worse than intel’s.

        1. AMD changed their driver plans a few months ago. They now want to release major driver updates every few months.

          1. I don’t know if that’s for the best. Games release too frequently for that to be a good strategy.

          2. They used to did release drivers every months for every single change, I glad they changed it, now drivers should get much more improvements and omega with lot of new features every year.

        1. I care. I see the world in three dimensions.

          I guess maybe 3D is not good enough on its own – soon it will be mounted on our heads with VR headsets. Maybe the world is just waiting for the VR revolution before jumping into S3D.

      1. As with all things on PC, it depends on how powerful your PC is! I would need to turn down some graphics a little, but every game is playable in 3D under the right settings.

    1. yeah everything now is being set up for OCR and other headsets.. heck even the Titan X has OCR support built into it…

      1. Great point! I just came to this realization about a minute before I read your comment, lol.

        All the S3D haters are going to get their socks blown off when they see 3DVR.

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