Nvidia Quadro Display Driver 275.89 WHQL for XP64 Download
Posted at November 21, 2024 by PCI-DB Team
Install Driver Automatically Device Name | Nvidia Quadro Display Driver 275.89 WHQL for XP64 |
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Category | Graphics Board |
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Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
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File Size | 121 MB |
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Supported OS | Windows XP 64 bit |
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Nvidia Quadro Display Driver 275.89 WHQL for XP64 Description
Fixes:
NVIDIA Control Panel Updates
Display
Revised the ‘Adjust Desktop Size and Position,’ page to provide improved controls for desktop scaling and resizing.
Includes a preview window.
Available for all displays (including VGA and HDMI connections).
Scaling override option
Workstation
Under Windows Vista/Windows 7, the Set up SLI Mosaic page uses the same controls as the Set up Mosaic page.
Display Support
Added 10-bit Grayscale through DVI for Windows 7 - enables 10-bit Grayscale through DVI for supported monitors such as proprietary medical displays.
G-Sync
Enable Direct3D applications to synchronize back buffer presents across multiple GPU's in one system or multiple systems. Multi-Window and Full-Screen applications are supported. Requires NVIDIA G-Sync II and supported Quadro boards.
ODE Driver
The R275 drivers are the first ‘Optimal Drivers for Enterprise’, a release dedicated to relatively long term stability for ISV certification, OEMs, and Enterprise customers.
New APIs
OpenGL path rendering API – enables high-quality text and 2D rendering with OpenGL applications.
NVIDIA WMI
This driver release includes NVIDIA WMI, a Windows service as well as decouple WMI provider that allows WMI clients to query and monitor such GPU parameters as GPU fan speed and GPU temperature.
Workstation application compatibility fixes. Please read the release notes for more information on product support, feature limitations, driver fixes and known compatibility issues.
Existing Support:
Support for the Open Computing Language (OpenCL) 1.0 in Quadro FX Series x700 and newer as well as the FX4600 and FX5600.
Support for CUDA 4.0
Support for OpenGL 4.1
Support for Directx11
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