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A new version of the WHQL certified Geforce driver, the Geforce 190.62 WHQL, has been released by Nvidia. All Nvidia GPUs are supported by the driver, even the Geforce 6 series and ION/ION LE chips.

The driver fixes a couple of bugs as well as adding some minor optimizations for Batman: Arkham Asylum and Darkest of Days. Support for Microsoft’s new DirectX GPU Computing API: DirectCompute, which has WHQL certification has also been added.

The PhysX system software has also been upgraded to version 9.09.0184 WHQL.

The updated driver is available for download here.

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