Available to download from TPU … NVIDIA today posted GeForce 441.20 WHQL software. The drivers come game-ready for “Star Wars Jedi: The Fallen Order,” and “Stormland.” This includes SLI support for the latest Star Wars game. NVIDIA also introduced support for CUDA 10.2 compute API. The list of G-Sync compatible monitors has been expanded with three more displays. Among the issues addressed with this release are geometry corruption on GTX 900-series “Maxwell” GPUs with “Red Dead Redemption” in Vulkan; G-Sync getting disengaged when V-Sync is disabled in “Red Dead Redemption.” Vulkan-related errors with “The Surge” have also been fixed. There’s also a surprising bug-fix, “Quake 3 Arena” appearing washed-out when color-depth is set to 16-bit. Performance drops with “CS: GO” have also been addressed. Grab the driver from the link below.
DOWNLOAD: NVIDIA GeForce 441.20 WHQL Drivers
Game Ready
- Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
- Stormland
New G-SYNC Compatible Monitors
- Acer XB273U
- Acer XV273U
- ASUS VG259Q monitors.
Application SLI Profiles
- Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
New Features and Other Changes
- Added support for CUDA 10.2
Fixed Issues in this Release
- [Red Dead Redemption 2][Vulkan][Maxwell GPUs]: Geometry corruption occurs on some Maxwell GPUs. [2744709]
- [Red Dead Redemption 2][Vulkan]: G-SYNC disengages when disabling V-Sync on the game. [2740479]
- [The Surge 2] VULKAN_ERROR_DEVICE_LOST when using driver version 440.97. [2739146]
- [Quake 3 Arena]: Colors in the game become washed out when set to 16-bit color. [2738607]
- [HDR]: HDR black levels are grey on LG OLED55C9. [2738708]
- [CS:GO]: The game experiences performance drops in certain CPU-limited cases. [2682973]