Nvidia also releases new Geforce 368.39 WHQL drivers
Game Ready drivers for Mirrors Edge Catalyst
Nvidia has also released its new graphics card drivers which bring all the optimizations for EA's new Mirror's Edge Catalyst game as well as brings a couple of bug fixes, including a fix for fan issues on the GTX 1080 and brings support for the new GTX 1070 graphics card which should officially launch on June 10th.
The new Geforce 368.39 WHQL Game Ready drivers are primarily the Game Ready drivers for the new Mirror's Edge Catalyst game and bring support for "Hyper" settings in the game.
According to Nvidia's blog post, DICE has increased both environmental details as well as increased shadow and reflections quality, visual effects, environment maps, image based lighting, motion blur and Resolution Scale's down-sampling, all that can be used on its new Pascal-based GTX 1080 and GTX 1070 graphics cards.
According to Nvidia, in order to run the game at those Hyper settings at 60 frames per second and 2560x1440 resolution, you will need the new Geforce GTX 1080 graphics card.
In addition to Mirror's Edge Catalyst optimizations, the new Geforce 368.39 WHQL Game Ready drivers also bring optimal experience for Edge of Nowhere game, support for VRWorks on GTX 1080 and GTX 1070 with Lens Match Shading and Single Pass Stereo.
It also comes with a couple new or updated SLI profiles for games like Homefront: The Revolution, Mirror's Edge Catalyst, The Witcher 3, Total War Warhammer and Everybody's Gone to the Rapture.
The new Geforce 368.39 WHQL Game Ready drivers also fix a couple of issues including recently spotted fan issues with the GTX 1080 Founders Edition graphics card as well as stuttering in Total War Warhammer and Tom Clancy's The Division games, issues with Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain and a couple of other issues like the stuttering during full-screen Youtube playback in Edge browser.
As always, you can find the new Geforce 368.39 WHQL Game Ready driver for Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows 7 in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions over at Nvidia's driver support page via link below.