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Nvidia Releases Optimal Drivers For Titanfall, GeForce 335.23 WHQL

Titanfall gets comes out tomorrow and Nvidia has released a new set of WHQL drivers for its graphics cards. The latest GeForce drivers are said to provide the best possible gaming experience for Titanfall, and they include updated SLI profiles for Bound By Flame, Watch Dogs, Diablo III and Need For Speed: Rivals.

Those interested can download these new drivers from here.

And here is the changelog for the GeForce 335.23 WHQL drivers. Kudos to our reader [Chaotic] for informing us!

What’s New in Version 335.23

This 335.23 Game Ready WHQL driver ensures you’ll have the best possible gaming experience for Titanfall.

Performance

  • Enhanced GPU clock offset options for GeForce GTX 750Ti / GTX 750

SLI Technology

  • Diablo III – updated DX9 profile
  • Bound by Flame – updated profile
  • DOTA 2 – updated profile
  • Need for Speed Rivals – updated DX11 profile
  • Watch Dogs – updated profile

Gaming Technology

  • Supports GeForce ShadowPlay™ technology
  • Supports GeForce ShadowPlay™ Twitch Streaming
  • SHIELD
  • Supports NVIDIA GameStream™ technology

3D Vision

  • Titanfall – rated “Good”
  • Thief – rating now “Good”
  • Call of Duty: Ghosts – in-depth laser sight added

Changes and Fixed Issues in Version 335.23

The following sections list the important changes and the most common issues resolved since version 334.89. This list is only a subset of the total number of changes made in this driver version. The NVIDIA bug number is provided for reference. Windows Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 8.1 Fixed Issues

  • [NVIDIA Inspector]: V-SYNC does not work if FPS Limiter is enabled. [1467316]

  • [3D Vision][G-SYNC capable displays]: With stereoscopic 3D enabled, screen issues occur when running some DirectX 11 applications in windowed mode on G-SYNC capable displays. [1451395]

  • [3D Vision]: The NVIDIA Control Panel->Set Up Stereoscopic 3d->View Compatibility with Games page does not show updated game ratings. [1452179]

  • [Surround]: In Surround mode, the process of moving windows or minimizing/maximizing windows is sluggish. [1449016]

  • [Surround][GeForce GTX TITAN]: Windows maximize across all three monitors in 2D Surround mode instead of one. [1421034]

  • [SLI][Diablo III Patch 2.0.1]: The game frame rate drops with SLI and the Reflections game setting enabled. [1469204]

  • [SLI][GeForce GTX 690][DOTA 2]: The game chat area flickers with SLI enabled. [1399587/1456817]

  • [SLI][Surround][GeForce GTX 660 Ti]: The Surround accessory monitor desktop color and player color settings get adjusted instead of monitors in the Surround configuration. [1396022]

17 thoughts on “Nvidia Releases Optimal Drivers For Titanfall, GeForce 335.23 WHQL”

  1. The previous 334.89 WHQL was one of the worst drivers from Nvidia.

    All of my friends with different GPU´s from a GTX Titan, 780Ti, 780, 650Ti Boost, 560Ti OC (mine)…we all had the same problem with the whole screen going black while playing some games. Like the signal coming from the GPU to the screen was lost for a while.

    We all had to roll back to 332.21 WHQL because of this problem. Yet Nvidia said nothing about it…too much shame for them maybe?

    I´m not sure if install this one because the biggest issue was not even mentioned.

  2. I have confusing problem with NV drivers last few months. Always when I install new version and driver is restarting (I think that it is restarting when screen goes off and on for 3 or 4 times) my OS go down with blue screen. I have the same problem when I switch ShadowPlay on. After that, when my PC restarts, it doesn’t know that there are any graphics drivers installed. I have to go to safe mod and install driver. Has anyone this problem too?

      1. No. I didn’t try clean install. I don’t think it can help. Windows fall down when old driver is uninstalled and new is installed. In normal way, screen is switched on and off few times and installation continue with 3D Vision. But now blue screan is appear after first switch off.

        1. Try it then. Probably doesn´t help but all avenues should be explored. Especially ones that are that easy to cover.

    1. make sure you completely unistall any old drivers? Did you switch from AMD to nvidia at some point?

      1. No I didn’t switch from AMD to NVIDIA. I have GTX780 (I had always NVIDIA GPUs). Everything worked all right but 2 months ago I wanted to record gameplay from Rage and when I turned on ShadowPlay, Windows (7 64bit) fall down and blue screen was appear. After that my drivers behave as described in my first comment.

        1. I think ShadowPlay is still very buggy. When I recorded gameplay, my PC would show artefacts afterwards even when doing things such as browsing. If I recall correctly, it was horizontal black lines on the screen. A restart solved the problem. When you uninstall the drivers, try removing leftover drivers in safe mode using DriverCleaner Pro or Driver Sweeper and then reinstall your drivers normally. That’s what I do.

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