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Nvidia’s latest Game Ready driver adds support for RTX 4070 Super

Nvidia has released a new graphics driver to accompany the RTX 4070 Super launch. Besides adding support to the new graphics card, the new driver also brings game optimisations, new GeForce Experience Optimal settings profiles, and a few bug fixes. Alongside the launch of the new card, Nvidia is also celebrating Reflex being supported on over 100 games and the addition of DLSS support to four new titles.

The Nvidia GeForce Drivers Version 546.65 WHQL is Game Ready for Palworld, bringing various optimisations to the upcoming game, releasing in early access on January 19th. Moreover, the driver also adds new GFE presets for Apocalypse Party, Ash Echoes, Escape from Tarkov: Arena, House Flipper 2, and Pioneers of Pagonia. As for bug fixes, the drivers address the issue in the GeForce Experience 1-click optimisation for Cyberpunk 2077 v2.1 patch and a bug in the Maxwell GPUs that prevented displays from waking up after many sleep-wake cycles.

Reflex is currently supported in 102 games, with the latest additions being Layers of Fear, SCUM, and Squad. Moreover, Nvidia announced that two upcoming games will support the latency-reducing technology at launch: Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition and Nakwon: Last Paradise.

Lastly, we have four new games getting DLSS support. Starting with Dead Signal, the horror game now supports DLSS 2. The psychological thriller Who is Abby (early access) is getting DLSS 3 support and ray tracing effects, and the WWII shooter United 1944 (early access) will receive DLSS 2 and DLAA support. Lastly, Palworld will release with DLSS 2 support at launch.

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