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Nvidia rolls out GeForce 335.23 WHQL drivers for Windows 8.1, just in time for Titanfall

Ron Ron
October 17, 2019
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Nvidia rolls out GeForce 335.23 WHQL drivers for Windows 8.1, just in time for Titanfall

Nvidia has rolled out a new set of drivers for Windows 8.1, bringing support for the highly anticipated Titanfall game. GeForce 335.23 WHQL drivers provide optimum performance and stability in the highly anticipated action game. Hit the download link below to snag the updated drivers.

“The new GeForce 335.23 WHQL, Game Ready Titanfall drivers are now available to download from GeForce.com and automatically through GeForce Experience. Designed to provide optimum performance and stability in the highly anticipated Titanfall, the GeForce 335.23 WHQL drivers are an essential upgrade for pilots entering the fray,” Nvidia stated in an official news post.

These new drivers also add new and improved profiles, in addition to enhanced GPU offset options for the GeForce GTX 750 Ti and GeForce GTX 750. Titanfall is set to launch in North America on March 11th, and on March 14th for those in the UK. Hit the download link below to snag the updated drivers. Are you ready for Titanfall?

335.23 WHQL (32bit)

Further reading: Nvidia, Titanfall, Windows 8.1

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