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Nvidia drops Game Ready driver for Modern Warfare 3 and other new DLSS 3 titles

We're just a couple of days away from the early access campaign release of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. We already know the game will utilise a suite of Nvidia features, including Reflex, DLAA and DLSS 3 with Frame Generation. Now, the Game Ready driver is available for the game, which also brings support for a few other upcoming titles.

Aside from day-zero optimisations for Modern Warfare 3, this Game Ready driver also ensures the best day-one experience for RoboCop: Rogue City, Desynced and Jusant, all three of which will also support DLSS 3. Using DLSS 3 with Frame Generation, RTX 40 GPU users can reach higher levels of performance, with Jusant getting up to a 2.6X improvement in frame rate at 4K with max settings. RoboCop sees similar gains of up to 2.6X at 4K with DLSS 3.

Aside from new DLSS titles and Game Ready optimisations, this new driver also adds support for six more G-Sync Compatible displays. These displays don't have a G-Sync module inside of them but can still utilise Variable Refresh Rate by enabling G-Sync Compatibility in your Nvidia settings. The newly supported monitors include the Acer X45, the AOC AG456UCZD & U27G3XM, the Galax Q3222SUC, the LG 32GR75Q and the MSI MPG341QR.

The new Game Ready driver is now available to download through the GeForce Experience app.

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