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Nvidia rolls out new Game Ready driver for RTX 4060 and two new DLSS titles

Following on from the first reviews yesterday, the RTX 4060 graphics card is now officially available. Priced at £289 and up, this is now the new entry point to the RTX 40 line-up, enabling features like DLSS 3. To accompany the new graphics card, a new GeForce Game Ready driver update is now rolling out. 

The new Game Ready driver enables support for the RTX 4060 graphics card, and enables DLSS in two new games – Stranded: Alien Dawn and Time Breaker. Both games now have DLSS 2, and Time Breaker goes a step further by adding ray-tracing features.

We have already had the chance to review the RTX 4060, an MSI Ventus 2X Black version to be exact, which is priced at MSRP. We had no issues with the cooler or design of the card, but we did find that the RTX 4060 as a whole isn't a super compelling product, particularly if you have an RTX 3060 12GB.

The latest GeForce Game Ready driver can now be downloaded through the GeForce Experience app.

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