
NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready 436.15 WHQL
What’s New in Version 436.15 WHQL
Game Ready Drivers provide the best possible gaming experience for all major new releases, including Virtual Reality games. Prior to a new title launching, our driver team is working up until the last minute to ensure every performance tweak and bug fix is included for the best gameplay on day-1.
Game Ready
Provides increased performance and the optimal gaming experience for Control.
Software Module Versions
nView – 149.77
HD Audio Driver – 1.3.38.21
NVIDIA PhysX System Software – 9.19.0218
GeForce Experience – 3.19.0.107
CUDA – 10.1
Standard NVIDIA Control Panel – 8.1.940.0
DCH NVIDIA Control Panel – 8.1.955.0
New Features and Other Changes
Added driver support for Video Codec SDK 9.1
Added a new NVENCODE API to more detailed error reporting.
Added support for CUStream in NVENCODE API to facilitate parallel execution of pre-/post-processing of video on CUDA and encoder tasks.
Implemented bug-fixes and API enhancement to support H.264 MVC encoding.
Please visit https://developer.nvidia.com/nvidia-video-codec-sdk for more information about the SDK.
Added driver support for Optical Flow SDK 1.1
Added new algorithms to improve the quality of flow vectors for “SLOW” preset, especially for flat regions.
Added a new API to retrieve the highest Optical Flow SDK version supported by
the underlying driver.
Fixed Issues
[Forza Motorsport 7]: There is corruption on the tracks in the game. [2682129]
System crash occurs while installing the drivers on a system with GPUs from mixed architectures; for example, Fermi and Pascal. [2676468]
Known Issues
[Tom Clancy’s The Division II]: The game may crash when played in DirectX 12 mode. [2587043/200406322]
[Overwatch]: The games crashes with “Your rendering device has been lost” error. [2482278]
[Firefox][G-SYNC]: When G-SYNC is enabled, flickering occurs with YouTube fullscreen video playback on FireFox when hovering over the timeline. [200544130]
To work around, either
Set the refresh rate to 60 or 120 Hz (or any refresh rate divisible by 60), or
If you want to play full-screen videos with Firefox on a G-SYNC monitor, create a profile and set it to VSync-

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