NVIDIA has released GeForce drivers version 320.49. This release is the first to support NVIDIA's new GTX 760 GPU and fixes some serious issues found in v320.18.
This is the final, WHQL version of these drivers and replaces the previously available v320.18 WHQL drivers. You should install v320.49 if you have a supported NVIDIA GPU running any previous driver release.
Important: This NVIDIA driver was previously available as v320.49 beta. If you installed the beta version of this driver, please update to v320.49 as soon as possible. It's almost always a better idea to have the WHQL certified version of a driver installed.
Here are some of the new features, changes, and fixes available in v320.49 over previous releases:
- Adds support for the GeForce GTX 760 GPU.
- Improves the performance of several games across a number of NVIDIA GPUs.
- Corrects a number of serious color and artifact issues found after the release of v320.18.
- NVIDIA PhysX is at v9.13.0604 and HD Audio is at v1.3.24.2 in this release.
For complete information on v320.49, see NVIDIA's Version 320.49 Release Notes for Windows 8/7/Vista here (desktop) and here (notebook), or the Version 320.49 Release Notes for Windows XP here. All links are to PDF files.
Download Links:
Most NVIDIA GPUs are fully supported with the v320.49 driver in most current versions of Windows, including Windows 8, Windows 7, and Windows Vista.
The following two downloads are for Desktop GPUs ONLY. These are the NVIDIA drivers you need if you have a video card with an NVIDIA ION/ION LE or GeForce GPU installed in your desktop computer.
32-bit Download [Windows 8, 7, Vista]
64-bit Download [Windows 8, 7, Vista]
These two downloads are for Notebook GPUs ONLY. These are the NVIDIA drivers you need if your laptop, netbook, notebook, or tablet is powered by an NVIDIA ION/ION LE or GeForce GPU.
32-bit Download [Windows 8, 7, Vista]
64-bit Download [Windows 8, 7, Vista]
Tip: Not sure if you should download the 32-bit or 64-bit driver? See Am I Running a 32-bit or 64-bit Version of Windows? for help. If you need even more assistance, head over to the GeForce Drivers page and click on the big green AUTO-DETCT YOUR GPU button.
Windows XP Drivers: NVIDIA supports Windows XP less and less with each new GPU and driver release. However, they do support many GPUs on Windows XP with their newest v320.49 drivers. You can download the 32-bit driver here or the 64-bit driver here. These drivers are only designed for desktop GPUs but you may have luck getting them to work on your notebook PC. If not, check with your notebook maker for better drivers or with NVIDIA for an older release.
Other downloads like nForce drivers, GeForce drivers for non-Windows operating systems, previous driver releases, and much more, can be found here.
Note: If you're using a relatively recent version of NVIDIA's GeForce drivers, just right-click on the NVIDIA icon in the system tray and choose Check for updates.... You can download and install the driver automatically from there. If you want to be prompted for beta driver updates, be sure to check the appropriate box in the Preferences tab.
Tip: If you're looking for an up-to-date resource on new drivers, see my Windows 7 Drivers and Windows 8 Drivers pages. I keep those pages updated with information and links to new drivers available from NVIDIA and other major hardware makers.
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