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Nvidia releases new 350.12 WHQL drivers for Windows, in time for Grand Theft Auto V’s release

Ron Ron
August 22, 2019
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Nvidia releases new 350.12 WHQL drivers for Windows, in time for Grand Theft Auto V's release

Nvidia has rolled out new graphics drivers for Windows, adding support for the highly-anticipated Grand Theft Auto V game which is set for release on April 14th. If you plan to purchase this game, and run an Nvidia graphics card, grab these drivers right now.

“The new GeForce Game Ready 350.12 WHQL Grand Theft Auto V drivers are now available to download from GeForce Experience and GeForce.com. With Game Ready optimizations for the highly anticipated PC release of Grand Theft Auto V, new SLI profiles, and new 3D Vision profiles, our latest drivers are a recommended update for all GeForce GTX users,” Nvidia stated in an official press release.

Aside from Grand Theft Auto V support, the drivers also offer improved 5K × 3K monitor support, 250 DPI support, NVFBC SLI performance improvements, and much more. Grand Theft Auto V is one of the most highly anticipated PC games of 2015 and is set to release tomorrow, April 14th. Grab the updated graphics drivers from the download links below. You can also download the driver change log below.

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