Nvidia Releases GeForce 416.40 WHQL Graphics Drivers With Numerous Fixes
Nvidia announced a new version of its graphics drivers, the GeForce 416.40 WHQL which add support to a new release like The Medium, which takes advantage of Nvidia DLSS technology, as well as adding access to Nvidia G-Sync Compatible technology to 8 new monitors.
Model | Resolution | VRR range |
Acer XB253Q GP | 1920×1080p | 50-144Hz |
Acer XB273GZ | 1920×1080p | 48-240Hz |
Acer XV272S | 1920×1080p | 48-165Hz |
Asus VG279QR | 1920×1080p | 50-144Hz |
Lenovo G27Q-20 | 2560×1440p | 48-165Hz |
MSI G273Q | 2560×1440p | 60-165Hz |
MSI MAG251RX | 1920×1080p | 48-120Hz |
Philips PHL 275M1RZ | 2560×1440p | 60-170Hz |
As far as arrangements are concerned, X4: Foundations it will stop crashing with the GeForce RTX 30 under the Vulkan API and using this API also fixes the HUD; on Resident Evil 2 Remake & Devil May Cry V, which use the RE2 graphics engine, will no longer crash when run with the DirectX 11 API; on Detroit: Become Human random crashes fixed; the Assassin’s Creed Valhalla will stop crashing when playing extended screen; SteamVR will stop presenting stuttering and lag; DaVinci Resolve it will stop crashing or presenting instability; on Adobe Premiere Pro will not freeze when using the Mercury PlayBack motor; Zoom you will not use the wrong color palette with the NVENC codec or suffer from flickering in Chrome; Nvidia Broadcast Camera will stop freezing; and fixes that the PC restarts when activating Nvidia Surround on a G-Sync monitor with a GeForce RTX 30 Series.
You can download the Nvidia GeForce 416.40 WHQL from the following link.