Nvidia has launched some funky new drivers for the GeForce range of graphics cards. Features include a bespoke Nvidia Anti-Aliasing tool aptly named FXAA, which can be turned on in the Nvidia control panel. This handy little thing promises superior framerates to the MSAA software that is often user-enabled in game.
The new NVIDIA GeForce 301.42 WHQL drivers are now available to download. Building upon the well-received 301.24 beta release that enabled our game-changing NVIDIA FXAA, Adaptive VSync, Frame Rate Target and Surround features on all GeForce 8-series and later GPUs, the 301.42 WHQL drivers add official 4-way GTX 670 support and two dozen smaller changes that further enhance your experience. The new 301.42 WHQL drivers also include performance improvements of up to 20% compared to the previous WHQL release, 296.10, in addition to many new 3D Vision and SLI profiles.
They have put up a lot of data on their site in support of their 20% performance boost, so click here or on any of the Nvidia references above to be dazzled by the geek-speak.






