NVIDIA GeForce 418.91 drivers packed with RTX, DLSS support

NVIDIA's new GeForce 418.91 WHQL drivers add support for ray tracing and DLSS in Battlefield V and Metro Exodus.

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NVIDIA has just released their latest GeForce 418.91 WHQL drivers which add support for both ray tracing and DLSS technologies in Metro Exodus and Battlefield V. You can grab the new drivers right here.

NVIDIA recommends that in order to hit 60FPS on the RTX 2060 at 1440p in Metro Exodus with DLSS and DXR reflections, you'll need to run graphics settings on High, and DXR reflections quality on Medium. If you want 1440p with DLSS on, graphics on Ultra and DXR reflections on Medium then you'll need the RTX 2070 while DXR reflections at Ultra will cost you an RTX 2080. If you want it all up on Ultra with DLSS enabled and at 4K, you'll need the flagship GeForce RTX 2080 Ti.

When it comes to Battlefield V, here's what NVIDIA recommends for 60FPS gaming:

  • RTX 2060: 2560 x 1440, High Quality Preset, Medium DXR, DLSS On
  • RTX 2070: 2560 x 1440, Ultra Quality Preset, Medium DXR, DLSS On
  • RTX 2080: 2560 x 1440, Ultra Quality Preset, Ultra DXR, DLSS On
  • RTX 2080 Ti: 3840 x 2160, Ultra Quality Preset, Ultra DXR, DLSS On

Enabling DXR ray tracing and DLSS on Battlefield V

  1. First, you'll need to grab the new GeForce 418.91 WHQL driver
  2. Make sure you've got Windows 10 October 2018 update (version 1809 or higher)
  3. Update Battlefield V with the new February 13 update
  4. Navigate to the Graphics Setting menu, enable DX12, restart the game
  5. Navigate to the Graphics Setting menu, enable DLSS
  6. Scroll down and select 'DXR Reflections Quality' and choose one

Enabling ray tracing and DLSS on Metro Exodus

  1. First, you'll need to grab the new GeForce 418.91 WHQL driver
  2. Make sure you've got Windows 10 October 2018 update (version 1809 or higher)
  3. Enable "NVIDIA RTX" in the Video options menu, select a "Ray Tracing" detail level, and turn on "DLSS" (a game restart may be required). Note, that the DLSS box will automatically turn itself off if it is not available for your GPU, resolution, and ray tracing setting, as outlined above

Download NVIDIA's new GeForce 418.91 WHQL Game Ready drivers here.

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