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New Nvidia driver adds DLSS 3 to F1 22 and support for new RTX 3060 and 3060 Ti cards

Nvidia's latest Game Ready graphics driver has arrived, adding in optimisations for a few new games, DLSS 3 to F1 22 and support for Nvidia's newly launched RTX 3060 SKUs, including the new 8GB RTX 3060 and the GDDR6X RTX 3060 Ti. 

Nvidia's latest Game Ready graphics driver, version 526.47 WHQL, brings game optimisations for three new games. Starting with Sackboy: A Big Adventure, the once PlayStation exclusive has just been released for the PC platform with support for DLSS 2 and ray-traced reflections. The new driver also brings optimisations for Victoria 3 and the upcoming WRC Generations rally game.

In addition to the optimisations for these three games, Nvidia is also bringing DLSS 3 support for F1 22. While the driver is now prepared for this update, DLSS 3 will only be added to the game via a patch coming on October 31st.

The Game Ready 526.47 WHQL driver also introduces GeForce Experience Optimal Settings for eight new games: Broken Pieces, Construction Simulator, Crossfire HD, Disney Dreamlight Valley, FIFA 23, NBA 2K23, Overwatch 2, and Shatterline.

Last but not least, the driver brings support for the new RTX 3060 with 8GB of VRAM and the RTX 3060 Ti using GDDR6X memory.

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