If you didn’t already know, Nvidia publishes two types of drivers; Game Ready drivers and Studio drivers. The Game Ready drivers are game-focused and include support for newer games, and other game-related improvements and optimizations. Whereas the Studio drivers are designed for more stability and GPU-focused graphical rendering. Nvidia has also simultaneously published the GeForce Studio Driver version 535.98. Download the latest GeForce Studio driver instead. Let us now continue to discuss the improvements in detail, and then you can download the latest drivers using the direct download links/methods given below.

Nvidia Game Ready Driver 535.98 Release Summary

Driver version: 535.98 Driver size: 653.5 MB Supported Operating Systems: Windows 11, Windows 10 x64 Available languages: English Release Date: 30th May 2023

Fixes and Improvements in Game Ready 535.98 Driver

The following list of fixes, improvements, and other enhancements are introduced with this release:

Includes support for the following games: Diablo IV System Shock The issue of certain games crashing after applying the GeForce Experience Freestyle filters is now fixed. Rendering issues in SOLIDWORKS 2023 when Enhanced Graphics Performance is enabled are now fixed. The preview not working properly on some notebooks in MAGIX Vegas Pro is now working. The degraded performance experienced using Vulkan in TouchDesigner is addressed. In Nsight Tools, abnormal termination that previously required a system restart is fixed. The issue of the monitor briefly flickering when waking from display sleep (if DSR/DLDSR is enabled) is fixed.

To learn more about the GeForce Game Ready 535.98 driver, refer to the Release Notes. With these improvements, there are still a few issues that need to be addressed.

Known Issues in Nvidia Game Ready Driver 535.98

Nvidia is aware of the following list of issues with this update:

[GeForce RTX 4090] Watch Dogs 2 may display flickering when staring at the sky. An increase in DPC latency is observed in Latencymon.

After considering all the pros and cons, if you still wish to update your current Nvidia driver, continue to the next section of this post.

Download and Install Nvidia GeForce 535.98 Game Ready Driver

Direct Downloads

Click on the links below to download the latest GeForce Game Ready drivers for your respective devices: DOWNLOAD GeForce Game Ready Driver 535.98 WHQL for Win 11/10 64-bit [653.5 MB] Note: Drivers for the older operating systems are still on older versions. DOWNLOAD GeForce Driver 473.81 for Desktop Win 8.1/ 8/ 7 64-bit [593.15 MB] DOWNLOAD GeForce Driver 473.81 for Notebook Win 8.1/ 8/ 7 64-bit [593.15 MB] DOWNLOAD GeForce Driver 368.81 for Win XP 32-bit [209.79 MB] DOWNLOAD GeForce Driver 368.81 for Win XP 64-bit [209.79 MB] Alternatively, you can download it directly from Nvidia’s website using the method shared below.

Online Download

To download the Nvidia GeForce Game Ready Driver version 535.98, follow these steps: This will install the GeForce Game Ready driver. Your download should now start. Once extracted, the installation wizard will launch automatically. You can also specify your hardware specs and device details on this Nvidia Downloads Page to download either the Studio or the Game Ready driver suited for your setup. Another convenient way to update your NVIDIA drivers is through the GeForce Experience app. To confirm that the latest NVIDIA driver has been installed on your device, head to the Programs and Features page in the Control Panel by typing in “appwiz.cpl” in the Run Command box, and then look for the NVIDIA Graphics Driver. You should be able to see the driver version next to it.

How to Uninstall NVIDIA Drivers

If for some reason you wish to uninstall the graphics driver, here is how to do so: You can also completely remove old drivers that are no longer in use.

How to Rollback/Downgrade NVIDIA Drivers

If you have not removed the old NVIDIA drivers manually and want to downgrade or roll back to the older version of the driver, you can easily do it using the Device Manager. Just follow the steps below to rollback NVIDIA drivers: Please note that if there is no old driver available in the Windows cache, the “Roll Back Driver” button will be greyed out. Also, Windows only stores one previous version of a driver, so you can only roll back to the one installed before the latest update.

NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready Driver History