Gamers that are looking to play the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare PC open beta got a game boost today in the form of our new Game Ready Driver. The new driver includes all the performance optimizations and provides maximum stability for the PC open beta, and supports a host of other new games that includes Gears 5, Borderlands 3, The Surge 2, FIFA 20, and Code Vein.
NVIDIA works hard to make every game’s first impression a good one, even if the game is still in development. Game Ready drivers aim to support all major milestones for games meaning we’re always working to bring you the best experience every time you play. As titles continue to evolve with new content and features through patches and DLC, so will our drivers.
All NVIDIA Game Ready Drivers are Microsoft WHQL-certified. They are available on or before launch day for most major titles and are tuned for the best performance and flawless gameplay.
LG’s Big-Screen 4K OLED TVs First To Be Validated as G-SYNC Compatible Gaming - Want to game from your couch on a big screen without screen tearing or VSync input lag? NVIDIA and LG have the solution. Five of LG’s industry-leading 2019 4K OLED TVs are now certified as G-SYNC Compatible. LG E9 and C9 models, ranging in size from 55 to 75-inches, will receive G-SYNC Compatible firmware updates soon.
More G-SYNC Displays added
The G-SYNC Compatible program expands the G-SYNC ecosystem and aims to bring consistency and educate consumers on which displays will provide a good entry level variable refresh rate (VRR) experience.
This new driver adds 6 new monitors have been added to the list of G-SYNC Compatible Displays, including:
- ACER VG252Q
- ACER XV273 X
- GIGABYTE AORUS FI27Q
- GIGABYTE FI27Q-P
- LG 27GL650
- LG 27GL63T
Under the G-SYNC Compatible program, NVIDIA works with monitor OEMs to validate the experience on monitors that support the AdaptiveSync protocol. Those that pass are designated as “G-SYNC Compatible”.
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