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Nvidia GeForce 353.62 WHQL drivers offer “best possible gaming experience” on Windows 10

Ron Ron
November 8, 2020
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Nvidia GeForce 353.62 WHQL drivers available for Windows 10 via Nvidia's website

Several days ago, Nvidia promised to release a new set of drivers for those of you running Windows 10. After releasing driver version 353.62 on Windows Update at the start of this week, the company has now rolled out the same set of drivers to their website. Head over to the download links below to manually download the drivers for Windows 10.

These drivers are WHQL (passed Windows Hardware Quality Labs testing process) and claims to offer the best possible gaming experience on Windows 10. “NVIDIA has been working closely with Microsoft on the development of Windows 10 and DirectX 12. Coinciding with the arrival of Windows 10, this Game Ready driver includes the latest tweaks, bug fixes, and optimizations to ensure you have the best possible gaming experience,” the driver description reads. Grab the drivers from the download links below.

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