Monday, February 15th 2016

NVIDIA Releases GeForce 361.91 WHQL Game Ready Drivers

NVIDIA today released its latest GeForce "Game Ready" drivers. Version 361.91 WHQL drivers come ready for "Street Fighter V," including game optimizations, and optimal settings for GeForce Experience. Capcom's latest arena fight simulator will take advantage of GeForce features such as Dynamic Super Resolution (DSR). GeForce 361.91 also includes a fix for the "Unplug GeForce GPU" bug introduced with the previous driver, which exposed your GeForce GPUs as removable devices in the system tray. This fix was first released as a Hotfix.
DOWNLOAD: NVIDIA GeForce 361.91 WHQL for Windows 10 64-bit | Windows 10 32-bit | Windows 8/7/Vista 64-bit | Windows 8/7/Vista 64-bit
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29 Comments on NVIDIA Releases GeForce 361.91 WHQL Game Ready Drivers

#1
CrAsHnBuRnXp
The last release broke Assassin's Creed 4 Black Flag. Kept crashing after launching the game. Hope these would fix it but I doubt it.
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#2
Fluffmeister
CrAsHnBuRnXpThe last release broke Assassin's Creed 4 Black Flag. Kept crashing after launching the game. Hope these would fix it but I doubt it.
Just tried it and it worked fine for me, come to think of it I really need to play it more anyway!
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#3
Ferrum Master
I survived this one, so far good... but besides TW3 and MGSV I don't play anything now... it is too much already.
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#4
Red_Machine
Can anyone confirm if these drivers still have the Fermi bug that assrapes your CPU?
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#5
RejZoR
Oh for fucks sake NVIDIA, stick your "NVIDIA Experience" up your ass. If this is your version of "experience", I don't want it. Trying to install this god damn driver for half an hour and it keeps on god damn failing constantly. And then I reboot and it boots the system at 800x600 with the basic Windows driver. And then Windows 10 rushes to install its own retarded driver over it. And now I have this clusterfuck of drivers pilled on top of each other while somehow still not working well.

Now heading to manually download the damn driver, hoping it'll get installed. This NVIDIA Experience crap is flying o my system this very moment. What a useless garbage.
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#6
Ferrum Master
RejZoROh for fucks sake NVIDIA, stick your "NVIDIA Experience" up your ass.
Get a stiff drink... :toast: your fault installing it in the first place...
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#7
R-T-B
RejZoROh for fucks sake NVIDIA, stick your "NVIDIA Experience" up your ass. If this is your version of "experience", I don't want it. Trying to install this god damn driver for half an hour and it keeps on god damn failing constantly. And then I reboot and it boots the system at 800x600 with the basic Windows driver. And then Windows 10 rushes to install its own retarded driver over it. And now I have this clusterfuck of drivers pilled on top of each other while somehow still not working well.

Now heading to manually download the damn driver, hoping it'll get installed. This NVIDIA Experience crap is flying o my system this very moment. What a useless garbage.
At least they backed off of FORCING US to use it to get drivers...
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#8
RejZoR
R-T-BAt least they backed off of FORCING US to use it to get drivers...
Have they?
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#9
TheGuruStud
Page not found. Thanks, Ndumbassia. Guru3D has them.
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#10
HumanSmoke
TheGuruStudPage not found. Thanks, Ndumbassia. Guru3D has them.
Well whatever the problem was it certainly isn't there now
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#11
TheGuruStud
HumanSmokeWell whatever the problem was it certainly isn't there now
Yeah, I found the problem. They keep changing their website. I didn't notice that I had to change the permissions.

They also use a download server address along with M$. I don't know what that's about. I mean, it's just the akamai crap, but it's the same one.
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#12
R-T-B
RejZoRHave they?
Considering they were supposed to implement it in december, I'm guessing? Dunno. Maybe they are just lazy.
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#13
brutlern
RejZoROh for fucks sake NVIDIA, stick your "NVIDIA Experience" up your ass. If this is your version of "experience", I don't want it. Trying to install this god damn driver for half an hour and it keeps on god damn failing constantly. And then I reboot and it boots the system at 800x600 with the basic Windows driver. And then Windows 10 rushes to install its own retarded driver over it. And now I have this clusterfuck of drivers pilled on top of each other while somehow still not working well.

Now heading to manually download the damn driver, hoping it'll get installed. This NVIDIA Experience crap is flying o my system this very moment. What a useless garbage.
The very first thing (or at least among the very first things) you do after installing Win10 is to disable the automatic video driver installation so you dont run into any of these issues. I'm surprised that you still haven't done this considering it's a well know and documented issue and Microsoft specifically released a tool for doing this mere days after official Win10 release. And installing drivers on top of one another is always a bad idea, you should always do a clean install, from scratch, with video drivers. If you would have done these two things you wouldn't be here raging about Nvidia Experience, and instead just forgetting that it's even there.
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#14
RejZoR
You do know that feature literally does NOTHING. I have it disabled (the one in System panel or found in O&O ShutUp) since day one and Windows just keep installing its shit drivers. Unless you know a setting I'm not aware of that actually works.
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#15
Tsukiyomi91
I still can download the software suite manually via their webpage though... never recommend updating thru GFE unless you're prepared to rekt your PC. Also, those who are using specific variants of the GTX860M (Maxwell version) or just hate unwanted crapware, just uncheck GFE & other useless garbage, leaving the core driver, Control Panel & PhysX untouched.
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#16
siluro818
Really? For SFV? Am I really to understand that Nvidia "cares" about their clients (as W1zzard suggests) that they release a new version for every single well-known game there is, or am I to understand that the base of their drivers is shit and needs separate optimizations for every single damn new title? It's like they don't trust their own hardware and software to get the job done...
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#17
Tsukiyomi91
so much for putting the quote "Leader in Visual Computing".... if they're not confident of their own products. =/
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#18
RejZoR
siluro818Really? For SFV? Am I really to understand that Nvidia "cares" about their clients (as W1zzard suggests) that they release a new version for every single well-known game there is, or am I to understand that the base of their drivers is shit and needs separate optimizations for every single damn new title? It's like they don't trust their own hardware and software to get the job done...
What I don't understand is how they haven't yet mastered the wonders of incrimental updating. Instead of downloading 10MB updates instantly for each new game release we have to download 300MB drivers every bloody time. Sure we have fast connections today, but that just absurd wasting of bandwidth. Not to mention slow delivery. Imagine if these profiles were updated like antivirus definitions. They could be delivered on game release day to entire world at once with 30 times less bandwidth. More convenient for users, for graphic card vendor as well as being more efficient in general. Oh well, maybe in 10 to 20 years time...
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#19
CrAsHnBuRnXp
R-T-BAt least they backed off of FORCING US to use it to get drivers...
Did they retract that requirement they announced in December? I hadnt heard about it.
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#20
rtwjunkie
PC Gaming Enthusiast
RejZoROh for fucks sake NVIDIA, stick your "NVIDIA Experience" up your ass. If this is your version of "experience", I don't want it. Trying to install this god damn driver for half an hour and it keeps on god damn failing constantly. And then I reboot and it boots the system at 800x600 with the basic Windows driver. And then Windows 10 rushes to install its own retarded driver over it. And now I have this clusterfuck of drivers pilled on top of each other while somehow still not working well.

Now heading to manually download the damn driver, hoping it'll get installed. This NVIDIA Experience crap is flying o my system this very moment. What a useless garbage.
Idk, never had a problem with it. It's actually the simplest way of installing/updating drivers.
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#21
R-T-B
CrAsHnBuRnXpDid they retract that requirement they announced in December? I hadnt heard about it.
No, but considering it was supposed to take effect in January, I assume it's dead.
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#22
RejZoR
Hm, I was getting pretty bad artefacting on parking lot shadows (just ground, nothing else)
next to Two Whales bistro in Life is Strange (mission where you have to break into RV) with this driver. But only in that section. So, I'm unsure if older driver was also causing it or not. It was quite annoying.
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#23
Ferrum Master
RejZoRHm, I was getting pretty bad artefacting on parking lot shadows (just ground, nothing else)
next to Two Whales bistro in Life is Strange (mission where you have to break into RV) with this driver. But only in that section. So, I'm unsure if older driver was also causing it or not. It was quite annoying.
Just don't harm the dog...

Didn't have any errors in that game. I even used 5K 4x DSR on it.
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#24
RejZoR
The rest was fine, just that segment of the game had artifacts in the parking lot shadow. And yeah, I've thrown a bone to the parking lot and not on the street ;)
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#25
pat-roner
God damn it Nvidia, can I get a Windows 10 ready driver and fix the shitpile of bugs? What do I need a "game ready" driver for when the driver crashes multiple times a day.
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