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NVIDIA GeForce 388.59 WHQL for NVIDIA TITAN V and Fallout 4 VR

New drivers have been released by NVIDIA, specifically the GeForce 388.59 WHQL, which have been developed to give full support to the NVIDIA TITAN V and support for Fallout 4 VR.

NVIDIA has thrown the house out of the window with the NVIDIA TITAN V, a monstrous graphics card that is not even remotely designed for the gamer market, it is a graphics based on Volta that is around € 3000 and has been developed for Artificial Intelligence , which, among other things, has 32GB of HBM2 memory. The drivers released, the GeForce 388.59 WHQL, give full support to this graphics card, but also implement compatibility with the Fallout 4 VR game.

This new title, Fallout 4 VR is a game developed for virtual reality, in the DOOM VFR style, and it is that game developers are beginning to show a special interest in the world of virtual reality. The title is an adaptation by Bethesda to virtual reality that will land on Steam on December 12 and that will be compatible with the HTC Vive. We must bear in mind that this game is highly demanding and virtual reality even more so and that is why it is recommended to play it with an NVIDIA GTX 1070 as a minimum, according to Steam's requirements.

You can choose to go to the NVIDIA website to download these new drivers or from the GeForce Experience software, although it is normal that a warning appears when there are new drivers to download. If you are not planning to buy a TITAN V or Fallout 4 VR, we recommend downloading them the same, because there are still improvements or optimizations that we do not know.

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Robert Sole

Director of Contents and Writing of this same website, technician in renewable energy generation systems and low voltage electrical technician. I work in front of a PC, in my free time I am in front of a PC and when I leave the house I am glued to the screen of my smartphone. Every morning when I wake up I walk across the Stargate to make some coffee and start watching YouTube videos. I once saw a dragon ... or was it a Dragonite?

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