NVIDIA GeForce 436.02 WHQL: Optimization for Apex Legends, Battlefield V, Forza Horizon 4, Strange Brigade and World War Z
New NVIDIA GeForce 436.02 WHQL drivers are now available, improving support for various games and adding new features.
Released by NVIDIA GeForce 436.02 WHQL driver. This new Game Ready driver offers us game experience improvements. These are what the company has called Gamescom Game Ready Drivers. It offers us a great optimization in games, seeking to offer important driver improvements. They also add support for Microsoft DHC and other improvements, such as new technologies of the company.
Microsoft DCH is nothing more than the certification of applications with 'declaration of hardware with components' (Declarative Componentized Hardware). Basically this refers to a Windows 10 driver package that is pre-installed on OEM computers. It would be a simple universal driver that allows the system to work correctly. Basically it is a new system of packaging the drivers with respect to the Legacy.
New NVIDIA GeForce 436.02 WHQL Drivers Released
These new drivers, above all, offer performance improvement and gaming experience in Apex Legends, Battlefield V, Forza Horizon 4, Strange Brigade and World War Z. According to what NVIDIA itself said, these new drivers offer us up to a 23% performance improvement. It will always depend on the game and our hardware.
Additionally in these new drivers the technologies for gaming are added:
- Beta support for GPU Integer Scaling
- Beta support for Ultra-Low Latency Mode
- Support for the new Freestyle Sharpen Filter
- Support for three new G-Sync Compatible monitors (Asus VG27A, Acer CP3271 and Acer XB273K GP)
The following modules are also added:
- nView - 149.77
- HD Audio Driver - 1.3.38.21
- NVIDIA PhysX System Software - 9.19.0218
- GeForce Experience - 3.19.0.107
- CUDA - 10.1
- Standard NVIDIA Control Panel - 8.1.940.0
- DCH NVIDIA Control Panel - 8.1.955.0
What is not specified is whether these drivers are immune to Screwed Drivers, a serious vulnerability present in the majority of drivers from hardware and peripheral manufacturers on the market.
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