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NVIDIA GeForce 430.64 WHQL adding optimization for World War Z under the Vulkan API

NVIDIA GeForce 430.64 WHQL drivers have been released, which optimize World War Z under the Vulkan API and support for other games.

Updating the graphics drivers is very important, since in addition to adding new improvements and optimizations, it usually leads to security improvements. NVIDIA has released new GeForce 430.64 WHQL drivers, which among other things, add optimization for World War Z. This game developed under Vulkan, performs much better on AMD graphics, leaving NVIDIA in a ridiculous position. Well, now NVIDIA optimizes the drivers to get up to 18% improvement in 1080p resolution. It also adds support for games like Total War: Three Kingdoms and Rage 2.

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NVIDIA GeForce 430.64 WHQL drivers released

As we highlighted, the main novelty is that World War Z is optimized under the Vulkan API. It is improved up to 18% in 1080p with an RTX 2080 Ti. Depending on the graph and the resolution, the improvement is greater or less, depending. But it is also that they are also optimized for Rage 2 and Total War: Three Kingdoms. Support for SLI profiles is also implemented in the Insurgency Sandstorm and Imperator: Rome games.

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Not everything will be support and improvements, some errors or problems are also corrected. The first is the flickering correction when running the 3DMark Time Spy. Fixed unexpected shutdown in BeamNG and Shadow of the Tomb Raider freezing on SLI settings. It also solves the problem of Hitman 2 under DirectX 12 and the flickering that occurs when we play a video on the secondary screen.

Finally, two problems in Windows 10 are corrected, such as random closings of Sniper Elite 4. The NVIDIA Control Panel is corrected that does not store the settings when the Adaptative Sync frame synchronization is modified.

We can download the NVIDIA GeForce 430.64 WHQL drivers from the company's own website.

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