Introducing the Release 256 Family of Drivers

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On May 24 2010 in Gaming, Notebook, Software
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Today we announced the first driver release from our new Release 256* family of drivers.  We’re pretty excited, and our software team implemented some new features that I think our GeForce customers will really enjoy as well. Version 257.15 beta can be downloaded here for GeForce and ION GPUs (a WHQL-certified version is planned for early June). 

For those of you who own GTX 400 GPUs, you probably noticed that this driver release comes just six weeks after the GTX 400 launch driver. Good news: We’ve already achieved some performance optimizations.  Here are a few examples of games which see the best improvement with the new driver:

New Performance for GTX 400 Series
Now, before I dive into the new features, I wanted to let our notebook customers know that this driver is also available for notebook PCs, including those with NVIDIA Optimus technology. Not long ago, I told you about desktop and notebook releases being aligned starting with Release 256. So, all Windows 7 and Windows Vista desktop releases will now be accompanied by a same version Verde Notebook Driver.

New Release 256 Features

Blu-ray 3D – It’s pretty clear that Hollywood is going 3D.  So, it makes sense that now 3D movies are making their way to Blu-ray disc thanks to NVIDIA 3D Vision technology.  NVIDIA is the first to enable Blu-ray 3D acceleration for the PC. Check out the full system requirements here.  The first 3D Blu-ray movie is due out June 1st.

NVIDIA First with Drivers for Blu-ray 3D

New Visual Quality Modes – We are constantly striving to make the latest PC games not only run faster and smoother, but also look better. With this release, we’re offering new settings in the NVIDIA Control Panel for 3-way SLI customers that enable 48x SLI Antialiasing (96x for 3-way GTX 400 series PCs). We also added a new higher quality ambient occlusion setting in the NVIDIA Control Panel for more realistic scene shading.

New Multi-GPU Setup Controls – If you’ve got more than one NVIDIA GPU in your PC, you want to have detailed controls for them in order to get the most out of your PC. Release 256 adds a new SLI and PhysX configuration page that not only makes setup easy but also gives you more control over how your GPUs are configured. So, if you want to pair two GPUs in SLI mode and dedicate the third to PhysX, no problem.  If you want to activate all three of your displays and then optimize for highest performance in that configuration—you’re golden. The new page even has real-time visual feedback. And, finally, for those customers that want to select which GPU their CUDA applications run on, the Manage 3D Settings page now has a ‘CUDA – GPUs’ option to enable this.

Ultimate Setup Control for Multiple GPUs

CUDA 3.1 – Release 256 drivers add support for applications built using CUDA Toolkit 3.1. CUDA Toolkit 3.1 enables a significant performance increase for double precision math operations.

OpenGL 4.0 – While we currently support OpenGL 4.0 in developer drivers, Release 256, brings full OpenGL 4.0 support to our unified consumer drivers. GeForce GTX 400 series customers can immediately take advantage of the tessellation support in OpenGL 4.0 by downloading Unigine’s latest release of their Heaven benchmark, version 2.1, which adds support for OpenGL 4.0 tessellation and 3D Vision technology. GeForce GTX 400 series GPUs are tessellation monsters, feed them highly tessellated objects and they’ll chew them up at an incredible speed. Download Unigine Heaven 2.1 today and give OpenGL tessellation and 3D a try.

OpenGL 4.0 and CUDA 3.1 are Here

What’s Next for Release 256?

3D Vision Surround – Like you, we really wanted support for NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround in this first release, however, our software team is currently making some final improvements to the driver. As Tom mentioned here, Surround will be ready in the second release that is targeted for the end of June.  We look forward to introducing 3D Vision Surround to you next month!

* The Release 256 family of drivers will be released with version numbers from 256.xx to 259.xx.

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  • http://hotmail.com NV Fan

    Good job, way to go!

  • Steven

    Very nice !
    Go NVIDIA !

  • http://www.expreview.com Expreview

    first games review here for Chinese
    http://www.expreview.com/10655.html

  • john

    You changed the tranparency modi back to the old one. What happend to the full scene Sparse Grid SuperSampling modi which was using under DX10, DX10.1 and DX11?

  • http://www.gamespot.com Tyler

    Nvidia is the best in technology graphics .

  • WacKEDmaN

    Finally, some easy to use Multi-GPU controls…
    Great work guys!

  • Keith

    “SLI customers that enable 48x SLI Antialiasing (96x for 3-way GTX 400 series PCs)”
    Wow, that’s insane :p ! (in a positive way ^^)

  • Obliv

    Nice :)
    Downloading.

  • FM

    And about XP Notebook ?

  • http://blogs.nvidia.com/ntersect/ Chris @ NVIDIA

    Hi John,
    Good question. Yes the TRAA mode is fixed (performance gets a nice boost). But we also created a new tool for our AA enthusiast customers to be able to turn on up to 8x SG-SSAA. You can download the tool here:
    http://nvidia.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/nvidia.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=2624

  • http://profile.typepad.com/meginley Micheal Meginley

    Woot, thanks Nvidia. Going to install them now. For those of us with older series cards there isn’t much to be excited about. The new SLI control panel is nice for old SLI users though.

  • http://blogs.nvidia.com/ntersect/ Chris @ NVIDIA

    Hi FM, XP notebook drivers will continue to be on a quarterly release cycle so you can expect the next one by early July.

  • Loki

    Great job!
    Can always count on Nvidia for excellent driver support, keep em coming.

  • Andy

    Kudos on the release guys! Nice performance tweaks there. I don’t think it should be considered a 256 release though. Seems like a slap to the face of people like me that were waiting for 3d surround. This is more like a 197.95.

  • http://www.tweakers.net Darkasantion

    Nvidia rocks !!
    I’m gonna wait until the WHQL drivers are released :)

  • dj

    is this for the GT 320M too?

  • BizSAR

    W00t! Awesome work!
    …and just a day before my GTX480 arrives…perfect timing ;)

  • http://blogs.nvidia.com/ntersect/ Chris @ NVIDIA

    Hi DJ,
    Yes, GeForce GT 320M notebooks are supported. We will be adding that product to the drop-down menu/products supported list later today.

  • Matt Dark (real name)

    oh yes you hit the nail right on the head again “not that old chestnut” nah!
    seriously you guys are well ahead of ati thats why i always use Nvidia and constantly keep telling anyone who might just realize the benefits!
    “thankyou”

  • Frank

    Would dedicating one of my two GPU’s to physics be beneficial in the case of physics intensive applications and games? (Battlefield Bad Company 2 for instance). I’m running a GTX295, not sure about the implications of the new options! Kudos to all the staff at Nvidia for yet another excellent patch! Still the reigning champions of GFX’s!

  • Black Onyx

    First of all, great features. Yes, thank you.
    Now on the Surround …
    AHHHHHHH !!! Surround in June. Man.
    My loyalty to nVidia is testing my patience.
    Come on guys, I even purchased my third (matching) monitor just when I heard you were going to release new drivers to match ATI’s Eyefinity.
    I have been waiting for months now, playing BC2 with friends who have ATI’s and getting monitor envy.

  • CaptDiablo

    I was wondering, I only have a single 8800GT, is there even a reason for me to try this driver out, cuz I see the main concern here was the new 400 series and multi GPUs and whatnot.

  • Max

    Incredible Nvidia

  • chizow

    Thanks for the detailed update, can’t wait to try these out.

  • http://profile.typepad.com/jenslindgren JensLindgren

    Are there any plans to support Quad Buffered Open GL for Geforce in this driver-series?

  • Brent

    These drivers are rockin’!
    Thanks nVidia!

  • saivert

    Is there any optimizations done for the older 8 series cards in this release?
    I have the sense that you guys want me to just upgrade already, but I’m kinda low on cash at the moment.

  • Andy

    I agree completely.

  • chizow

    That’s great news Chris,
    It looks like you’ve listened to enthusiast feedback and provided us the best of both worlds with properly implemented TrSSAA with MSAA/CSAA for more demanding DX10/11 titles while leaving intact the “bugged” TrSSAA from the R197 that resulted in SGSSAA, which can be enabled using the linked tool.
    Great news, hopefully 3rd party tools like nHancer will be able to expose the necessary compatibility flags to enable the FS-SGSSAA modes as well.
    I’ve personally been looking forward to properly implemented TrSSAA with 32xCSAA for newer games as the performance hit with SGSSAA was a bit too steep, and the IQ of 32xCSAA is already excellent!

  • P-Diddy

    Hopefully the fixed the vsync with opengl and mobile geforce chips.

  • Rey

    Thank you for the SG-SSAA modes!
    The image quality is second to none compared to other AA modes.
    One question though:
    Is there an automatic LOD-bias adjustment when those modes are enabled or do you have to adjust it manually?

  • Rey

    Forgot to say:
    LOD-bias should be
    -0.5 for 2x SSAA
    -1.0 for 4x SSAA
    -1,5 for 8x SSAA
    so 4x SSAA with LOD -1 and 16x AF gets effectively 32:1 AF
    or am I assuming wrong?

  • http://blogs.nvidia.com/ntersect/ Chris @ NVIDIA

    Hi Rey, we do not apply any LOD adjustments by default since they can cause bad application-specific behavior. However as a general rule your settings are correct.

  • T-C

    Thanks Nvidia for Supersampling thats a Killerfeature!

  • Heinosity

    This won’t cause my GPU to overheat and blow up will it?

  • DonkyBoY

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHA it pays to cheak these things with Nvidia these days who knows

  • Dav

    Oh . . . GREAT! Can I install on my Lenovo Idealcentre Net-top Atom N230 with Nvidia Ion?
    Is it just download, execute the file and automatic install?
    Sorry to ask as I’m no good at keeping drivers up-to-date! Thanks

  • theBman

    Were these drivers overhauled to better support multimonitor setups and improve on some of the OpenGL extensions from the 19X.xxx series? I’ve been writing work arounds in my code to fix some of these issues over the last year and have found that the latest ATI drivers have been supporting OpenGL much better than in the past and have taken a step over Nvidia in terms of better support for users other than gamers. Every time I see a new release from Nvidia, it’s always about tweaks to the games and no fixes for the general scientific and business user. I used to be a fan of Nvidia but have recently switched our scientific instrumentation products to use the Radeon cards. I’ll test these new drivers and see if there is better compatibility and maybe come back if there appears to be commitment.

  • dj

    no fix for the 320M till now.
    how much longer are we going to have to wait before you see nvidia correcting its page?

  • http://www.the-pegasus.com Cirrus

    I wonder, as being no insider and quit green on this; is it worth to install this new 256 drivers on my GT7600 ?

  • http://g3lan.com Gradetsk

    Ohh just amazing I have only had my card for 3 days now and already getting optimization, more importantly I don’t have to ever again install individual drivers for each of my cards since I am ppu’ing 8800 gts which was such a pain in the neck to take out each one every time I needed to install the drivers individually. Thank you so much I was worried for the first month I would have to be spending hours upgrading my drivers, thanks for the quick fix.

  • Rey

    Another question:
    Why are the following options in “Manage 3D settings” gone?
    - Error reporting
    - Force mipmaps
    - Texture filtering – anisotropic sample optimization
    - Texture filtering – trilinear optimization
    - Texture clamp

  • http://profile.typepad.com/marccrab Marc Crab

    Can I run a 280 GTX with a 480 GTX as SLI, or just use the 280 as physics with these drivers.

  • nuninho1980

    I have win XP w/ 257.15 and CRT monitor 21″ and GeForce9800GT (2 GTX480′s soon on july :D ), :D
    new nV control panel hasn’t “Deep Color for 3D application” yet?! :S :( :( why??
    but I ran lastest MS DirectX SDK and passed test “D3D10 10-bit”, running win7 x64. my monitor worked 10-bit color because it has infinite colors!!

  • zooterboy

    How disappointing. I’ve been waiting for 2 months to finally use an actual Nvidia solution that will let me use all 3 of my monitors with my 2 GTX 480s. This is starting to become a very dangerous trend, delay after delay, problem after problem, disappointment after disappointment. If I didn’t know better, I would start comparing you to Valve, who have never released anything on time, ever. I’m starting to lose patience…

  • Skid

    Can you clear something up, you said “If you want to activate all three of your displays and then optimize for highest performance in that configuration—you’re golden.” what you don’t say are the accepted terms, “span” or “surround resolution”, so does that mean these drives support surround resolutions (5040×1050 ie 3x1680x1050)?

  • Dave

    It does not install in my ION LE(HP mini311). Comes back with no supported hardware found…
    I am stuck @ v195

  • http://profile.typepad.com/dibola Dibola

    This release cause screen white out and crashes bfbc2……i rolled back to whql and had no probs….but when i reupdated the driver to the new beta release bfbc2 give screen white outs and or crashes the game…

  • http://profile.typepad.com/dibola Dibola

    btw im using gts 250 in sli

  • Sam

    I have a question about the technology optimus: will this technology be supported one day under linux or not ?