Geforce 436.02 whql offers performance improvements of up to 23%
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Hearing that an Nvidia driver update has been released is not new these days. However, the new drivers that coincide with the Gamescom event, bring a very interesting surprise at the level of graphics performance. The drivers are the GeForce 436.02 WHQL, with game performance improvements of up to 23%.
GeForce 436.02 WHQL drivers offer up to 23% performance enhancements with RTX graphics cards
One of the main goals of this new version of GeForce drivers is to significantly increase gaming performance with Nvidia 20XX 'Turing' graphics cards. So much so that, in fact, it could trigger a wave of re-analysis of these graphics cards with the new drivers.
Nvidia provided its own performance tests, claiming that the FPS improvement can be as high as 23%. This, in terms of performance gains based on new drivers, is a huge number.
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In the graphics we can see five games that have been used, the Forza Horizon 4, World War Z, Strange Brigade, APEX and Battlefield V. The most important improvement is seen in APEX, which improves its performance by 23% with the RTX 2080. Upgrades of up to 17% are also seen in Forza Horizon 4 and 7% of World War Z. In Battlefield V improvements of around 5% are seen.
Seeing these performance improvements only by updating drivers is not common, and it will have to be seen how it affects other games that have not been analyzed by Nvidia.
The drivers are now available on the Nvidia support site in version 436.02 WHQL for you to install.
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