Hi New driver from CUDA Toolkit 12.0 Update 1 Driver supports all GPU's except Ada mobile. Branch progression: 528.34 VK526_25-11 528.33 r528_10-10 528.32 VK526_25-10 528.24 r528_10-7 CUDA Toolkit https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-downloads Driver only: https://developer.download.nvidia.c...llers/windows/x86_64/wddm2/Display.Driver.exe
How did you get a direct link to the display driver? Just curious, for future experience. I only use online packages, you can download the old version using the links. It will be interesting to know how to get direct
It's also a bit interesting how they didn't update the /wddm2/ part of those links yet (the driver is wddm 3.1 if not newer [I don't have pre-release Win11 with higher wddm support to tell]). It would be better to just drop that version number if you don't keep it on sync with the actual version of the content.
Stripped the CUDA stuff from the local installer. Contains GeForce Experience, PhysX, etc. Expanded and re-compressed DL (608 MB): https://mega.nz/file/i9sDjRYJ#q97uzoYmfqOH2nB6WWfZeT1-I6nolVJBwV9YYsyNzwc Branch: 528.33 - r528_10-10 528.24 - r528_10-7
probably just run it and it will unpack the driver itself but if you want to unpack it with third party program both 7zip and winrar should do the trick
Can anyone tell me is there any advantage using this CUDA Toolkit over the regular driver for games ?
As a rule, no. They're quite often early branch drivers that come out before a major GRD release. These are slightly updated from 528.24, so they're at least on par or perhaps slightly improved from that release. Doesn't hurt to try. ;-)