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Battlefield Hardline NVIDIA Game Ready 347.88 Driver Analysis

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Battlefield Hardline NVIDIA Game Ready 347.88 Driver Analysis

 

Yay, another update. You know what that means don't you? That's

right, another driver analysis. Well this time around, it's a little

different. NVIDIA released the newest driver (WHQL 347.88

<http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/83080/en-us>

) mainly to add compatibility for the absolute monster, GTX Titan X;

there were a few other additions and bug fixes, but more on that

later.

 

So what's new? Not a-lot in a nutshell, that are no performance

increases for any of the range of graphics cards, no advancements to

any of the existing line up; so this is shaping up to be a rather

boring driver. Oh wait, did I mention that this driver supports

maximum compatibility for the highly anticipated Battlefield Hardline?

That's right folks, not only did we get a new driver and a new

graphics card, but we also got given a new game too.

 

So what about the not so interesting stuff? Well NVIDIA are really

pushing PhysX, by giving it away for FREE to developers. It's already

featured in hundreds of current games and is even a part of the Unreal

Engine 3 and 4, so it sort of makes sense to go Green with some pretty

big titles coming out using that game engine. Enough on that, let's

move onto a few graphs of how our current line up of Maxwell based

graphics cards handle the new driver and new game.

 

URL -

http://www.eteknix.com/battlefield-hardline-nvidia-game-ready-347-88-driver-analysis/

 

 

 

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