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Nvidia’s latest Game Ready driver arrives with day-one support for Dune: Spice Wars

The driver team at Nvidia is constantly working on Game Ready drivers for upcoming releases. The latest update arrives today, adding day-one support for Dune: Spice Wars and several other titles, in addition to enabling new G-Sync Compatible displays. 

The GeForce driver version 512.59 is now rolling out, bringing day-one optimisations for Dune: Spice Wars, a new RTS set in the Dune universe, as well as new optimisations for JX3 Online, which now has DLSS support, as well as Chernobylite's new ray-tracing update. Finally, Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt is also supported with this driver.

Aside from day-one optimisations for some of next month’s most anticipated PC games, this driver also expands the list of G-Sync Compatible gaming monitors. Five more displays have received certification, including:

  • ASUS ROG XG259CM
  • Galaxy VI-01
  • Samsung G95NA

The GeForce Game Ready 512.59 WHQL driver is now available to download through the GeForce Experience application.

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