Nvidia have pushed out three new driver updates today. One for their latest stable branch and two for older hardware.
375.26: here
340.101: here
304.134: here
In most cases you will want the 375.26 driver, unless you have pretty old hardware. It's primarily a bug-fix release with it fixing regressions.
The 340.101 and 304.134 releases aimed at older cards add support for xorg-server 1.19 as well as fix a bug in the nvidia-installer.
375.26: here
340.101: here
304.134: here
In most cases you will want the 375.26 driver, unless you have pretty old hardware. It's primarily a bug-fix release with it fixing regressions.
The 340.101 and 304.134 releases aimed at older cards add support for xorg-server 1.19 as well as fix a bug in the nvidia-installer.
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For now works stable in wine (tested some native games too)
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Curiously compared with GT 630 GK208 , GP107 pascal is very impressive in this game (call of juarez bound in blood use much gpu in GT 630)
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^_^
Last edited by mrdeathjr on 17 December 2016 at 5:44 am UTC
View video on youtube.com
Curiously compared with GT 630 GK208 , GP107 pascal is very impressive in this game (call of juarez bound in blood use much gpu in GT 630)
View video on youtube.com
^_^
Last edited by mrdeathjr on 17 December 2016 at 5:44 am UTC
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I'm not sure what I've installed (call me noob!) EDIT - OK it's 375.26. I did sudo apt-get install nvidia-375. I was on 355 after a newer version broke Shadow of Mordor ages ago. I'm finding lots of little (predictable) lag spikes which is upsetting - both on Shadow of Mordor and much older Portal 1. Tempted to roll back a driver version and check again - I think I would have noticed these spikes before though, and it would have put me off gaming on Ubuntu. CPU is 2700k which shouldn't matter...
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