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NVIDIA GeForce 451.48 WHQL with DirectX 12 Ultimate and Vulkan 1.2 support
Launched the new NVIDIA GeForce 451.48 WHQL drivers. These new drivers are the first released with support for Windows 10 2004 (Windows 10 May 2020). They also add full compatibility with WDDM 2.7 and compatibility with the DirectX 12 Ultimate API, including programming acceleration with GPU acceleration. They also offer us official support for the Vulkan 1.2 API and the number of G-Sync Compatible monitors is expanded.
Implementing support for DirectX 12 Ultimate also adds support for DirectX Raytracing (DXR) v1.1. This allows you to add support for Mesh Shaders, Sampler Feedback, and Variable-Rate Shading (VRS). It also adds, as noted, hardware-accelerated GPU programming in Windows 10 2004. A lot of improvements in this version.
MSI GeForce RTX 2060 Super Gaming X - Graphics card (8 GB, GDDR6, 256 bit, 7680 x 4320 pixels, PCI Express x16 3.0)
- TORX FAN 3.0 - award winning fan design combining two types of blades for cooling and silence
- MASTERY OF AERODYNAMICS - Using aerodynamic techniques, the heatsink is optimized for efficient heat dissipation.
- ZERO FROZR - Eliminate fan noise by stopping them in low load situations so you can focus on your game
- SOLID BACKPLATE - increases the hardness of the card to prevent damage from bending, while complementing the design
- RGB MYSTIC LIGHT - Customize LED colors and effects with MSI software and sync the look and feel with other components
Available NVIDIA GeForce 451.48 WHQL
Fixed issues
- JustCause 2: Game does not detect CUDA files, causing errors in settings of "water simulation by GPU" and the "Bokeh Filter"
- Sea of Thieves: Problems with the representation of the game
- Resident Evil 2 Remake: The game may show a random object and the menu flashes
- Devil May Cry 5: Random objects may be displayed flashing
- Divinity Original Sin 2 - Definitive Edition: Poor performance when hardware accelerated GPU scheduling is enabled
- Portable: Windows mixed reality system may show fluctuations when connected to the HDMI port linked to the laptop's integrated graphics using NVIDIA Optimus
- G-Sync: It does not work with DirectX 9 games if "Disable full screen optimizations" is selected.
- Screen brightness increases while allowing GPU upscaling
- NVIDIA HD Audio May Disappear After Screen Turns Off
- The cursor turns into a gray rectangle when playing YouTube videos in 4K HDR
Known issues
- Sunset Overdrive: Game may show random green corruption if depth of field is enabled from game settings
- VR: HDCP errors occur with Valve Index VR
- Call of Duty Modern Warfare: Color banding can occur in the game after activating "Image Sharpening" from the NVIDIA Control Panel
- Call of Duty - Warzone: Freestyle doesn't work
- Forza Motorsport 7: Brightness can show a black stripe during a race on certain tracks
- Zombie Army: Dead War 4 - Ansel / Freestyle: Ansel and Freestyle options cannot be detected
- Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege - Vulkan - G-SYNC: When playing in Vulkan mode with G-Sync enabled, flickering occurs when switching the game between full screen and windowed mode. Disable G-Sync or play under an API other than Vulkan
- SLI - G-Sync: With multi-GPU and G-Sync enabled, TDRs occur shortly after launching an application
- The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt - Laptops: Game remains minimized when the DDS Switch is on Optimus and Automatic, and cannot be restored to full screen
- H-Clone - Laptops: With the integrated graphics processor as the clone source, the display settings cannot be changed from the NVIDIA Control Panel
- G-Sync - Laptops: Graphical corruption occurs when G-Sync + V-Sync window turned on while applications are running in clone / duplicate mode
- Laptops: LVDS screens go blank on reboot after driver installation on some systems