GeForce’s GPU owners will be good at joining Nvidias most recent driver soon, as the May 2020 update for Windows 10 will show up. It requires official maintenance assistance, even like the drivers planned for the first time for the Valorant discharge day.
Nvidia points this up to Windows 10 May 2020 as a “Game Ready” driver. It usually saves the classification, but not generally, for game discharges.
The updated version of May 2020 is different from the security corrections provided by Microsoft on a month-to-month basis (also known as Patch Tuesday, because they are pushed into PCs constantly on the second Tuesday). Microsoft has been working twice a year on bringing new updates to Windows 10. May 2020 is the first time that year has gone.
Nvidia says, “Game Ready Drivers provide the best possible gaming experience for all major new releases. Prior to a new title launching, our driver team works up until the last minute to ensure every performance tweak and bug fix is included for the best gameplay on day one.
The new Windows update brings a wide variety of new features, ranging from GPU temperature being shown in Task Manager, to the introduction of the new DirectX 12 Ultimate graphics API”.
DirectX 12 Ultimate is essentially a set of existing APIs and advances folded together. A variety of the major ones are DirectX ray tracing (DXR), concealment of variable frequencies (VRS), shaders, and sampler critique.
In light of the excellence of Windows 10, Nvidia’s latest 446.14 WHQL driver kit brings in improved Valorant, Crucible, and Disintegration supports.
The Bug Fixes Includes
- [Notebook]: Notebooks with Maxwell generation GPUs may experience higher GPU utilization during gameplay leading to reduced battery life and higher temperatures
- [SLI]: Major frame time spikes occur in multiple games.
- [HDR]: Some games may appear very bright when HDR is enabled.
- [Overwatch]: Improved game stability.
- [Monster Hunter World Iceborne]: Artifacts appear in the game.
- Resident Evil 3 Remake][DirectX 12]: Some objects in the game may flicker.
- [F1 2019]: The game may randomly crash on the desktop.
- Fixed an issue where the shader cache was sometimes incorrectly purged upon launching an application.
- Fixed driver installation issue on Colorful GeForce GTX 1650.
- Corsair iCUE program triggers Geforce Overlay.