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NVIDIA GeForce 440.97 drivers are optimized for COD: Modern Warfare

Grab these new GeForce drivers for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.

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With the release of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare right around the corner, NVIDIA has been working day and night to get its new GeForce drivers ready for what should be one of the biggest games of 2019. You can grab the new NVIDIA GeForce 440.97 drivers here.

NVIDIA GeForce 440.97 drivers are optimized for COD: Modern Warfare | TweakTown.com

NVIDIA's new GeForce 440.97 drivers are now ready to be downloaded and are fully optimized for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, as well as The Outer Worlds. There are the usual bug fixes and added or updated SLI profiles, with multi-GPU gamers getting support in the Darwin Project, and The Outer Worlds (for Turing-based GPUs only).

The new drivers also now support G-SYNC for OpenGL and Vulkan-based applications when run in a window, while the bug fixes are plenty ranging from one of my most-hated bugs in Apex Legends -- the 'random flickering occurs on the screen' now fixed.

Thank you, NVIDIA. But FIFA 19 and FIFA 20 have been fixed from crashing to the desktop, Star Wars: Battlefront II, World of Warcraft, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, and many others receive some nips and tucks with the new GeForce 440.97 drivers.

You can grab the new NVIDIA GeForce 440.97 drivers here.

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