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NVIDIA GeForce 416.16 WHQL with official support for Windows 10 October Update

The new NVIDIA GeForce 416.16 WHQL drivers have been published that, in addition to incorporating important improvements, offer support for the Windows 10 October 2018 Update.

New update of drivers by NVIDIA that coincide in time with the update Windows 10 October Update. The company's new graphics drivers are the GeForce 416.16 WHQL, which are fully compatible with the recent operating system update and which also include WDDM 2.5 and DirectX Ray Tracing, two add-ons that are essential for the proper functioning of NVIDIA RTX technology.

NVIDIA GeForce 416.16 WHQL driver update.

Curiously, this driver update implements support for a large number of SLI profiles in different titles such as Battlefield V, Basingstroke, Divinity: Original Sin II, Immortal: Unchained, Jurassic World Evolution, Phoenix Point and Seven: The Days Long Gone. Additionally they add support for 3d Vision within the game The Elder Scrolls: Online

The improvements are important but the correction of errors is also essential and for this reason these drivers implement solutions such as the problem of black squares in the Quake HD Reemix with the GPu Pascal, the transient performance drops with Antialiasing in the GTX have been corrected 1060 with the game Rainbow Six: Siege. Driver errors have been resolved when the computer comes out of suppression or hibernation. Finally, the problems with the Turing graphics that did not show Netflix 4K mode on screens connected via USB Type-C have been corrected.

Those who have updated to Windows 10 October 2018 Update must update the driver to avoid incompatibility problems with the old drivers.

You can download the new drivers NVIDIA GeForce 416.16 WHQL in the following link.

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