With the new GeForce Game Ready driver you'll have optimal performance when battling with friends, and access to supported NVIDIA technologies like Dynamic Super Resolution (DSR), GameStream, G-SYNC, and GeForce Experience one-click Optimal Playable Settings.
Game Ready For The New GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Today we launched the new $649 GeForce GTX 980 Ti, an incredibly powerful 6GB, 2816 CUDA Core GPU that's designed for graphically-demanding next-gen experiences run at 4K, on DirectX 12, and on high-resolution, 90 frames per second Virtual Reality headsets. Equally at home with DirectX 11 games, the GeForce GTX 980 Ti takes taxing titles like Grand Theft Auto V and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt in its stride, running up to three times as fast as previous-generation flagship GPUs.
For more information check out our GeForce GTX 980 Ti launch article, and for driver support download the new GeForce Game Ready drivers.
New NVIDIA G-SYNC Features
NVIDIA revolutionized computer displays in 2013 with the introduction of variable refresh rates, enabling gamers to enjoy highly responsive, tear-free, stutter-free experiences on G-SYNC monitors. Reviews are phenomenal, and gamers everywhere agree that it’s painful to play on anything other than a G-SYNC display once you’re used to the flawless experience it provides.