NVIDIA has just announced their latest GeForce Game Ready drivers which are now available to download. The key feature about these new drivers is that they are game ready for the upcoming Battlefield V Open Beta which begins on 4th September so you will have your PCs optimized for the game early on and be ready when the Beta officially commences.
NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready 399.07 WHQL Drivers Make You Game Ready For Battlefield V Open Beta and Five Additional Gaming Titles
For anyone who’s running an NVIDIA GeForce GTX graphics card right now should be updating the drivers as soon as possible. For those who are going to be playing the Battlefield V open beta on 4th September, these drivers are a must as the bring performance optimizations, stability for the upcoming for Battlefield V Open Beta and five additional titles which include:
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- F1 2018
- Immortal Unchained
- Pro Evolution Soccer 2019
- Strange Brigade
- Switchblade
Game Ready For A Further Five Titles
The new Game Ready driver is also a must-have if you’re intending to play F1 2018, Immortal: Unchained, Pro Evolution Soccer 2019, Strange Brigade, or Switchblade.
Performance, stability, and all-around optimization is improved with Game Ready drivers, so it’s recommended you download and install to ensure the best possible experience from the second you hit play. via GeForce
You can download the latest graphics drivers from the following links:
- NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready Drivers (399.07 WHQL) Windows 10 64-bit Download Link
- NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready Drivers (399.07 WHQL) Windows 7/8 64-bit Download Link
For those of you who have pre-order Battlefield V and entering to play the Open Beta next week, it should be pointed that NVIDIA has already shared the minimum and recommended requirements to play the game on the PC platform. They are listed below:
Battlefield V Open Beta Recommended System Specifications
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB
- Operating System: 64-bit Windows 10
- Processor (AMD): AMD Ryzen 3 1300X
- Processor (Intel): Intel Core i7 4790 or equivalent
- Memory: 12GB RAM
- DirectX: 11.1 Compatible video card or equivalent
- Internet: 512 Kbps or faster, stable Internet connection
- Free hard-drive space: 50GB
The interesting thing is that the DICE and NVIDIA have partnered up to bring RTX technology inside the new Battlefield title. Battlefield V will be supporting NVIDIA’s real-time ray-tracing effects when the new GeForce RTX 20 series graphics cards arrive, allowing for breathtaking visuals in one of the grandest FPS gaming titles of 2018.
We’ve been close partners with DICE for many years and we’ve spent much of the last year deeply embedded with their team in Stockholm to bring this vision to life. With the help of NVIDIA RTX, DICE is creating a revolutionary moment for computer graphics in Battlefield V, as ray tracing has been used in film for years and has long been considered the Holy Grail for real-time rendering in games.
We can’t wait to see these effects in action as Battlefield V own producer has stated that raytracing is freaking cool and definitely something to be worth looking forward to when the new cards are announced and the groundbreaking technology is enabled for all users to enjoy.