If you’re like most gamers, your graphics card is your primary means of displaying the stunning visuals of your favorite games. But like any other piece of hardware, your graphics card can become outdated and less powerful over time. That’s why it’s important to regularly update your drivers – not only will this ensure that your graphics card is up to date and performing at its best, but it can also help to reduce the chances of experiencing game-related issues. Here are four tips for updating your drivers:
- Check for Updates: The first step is always to check for updates on your computer – if there are any available, install them as soon as possible. This way, you’ll be sure to have the latest and greatest drivers available for your graphics card.
- Scan Your Computer for Driver Updates: If there are no updates available, another option is to scan your computer for driver updates using a tool like DriverScanner. This will help you identify any outdated or missing drivers, which you can then download and install.
- Use Driver Update Utility: If you don’t want to spend time scanning or manually downloading driver updates, another option is to use a driver update utility like DriverMax or DriverUpdater Pro. These tools will automatically scan your computer for updated drivers and install them without requiring any user input or intervention.
- Backup Your Drivers: Finally, always make sure to backup all of the drivers on your computer before updating them – this way, in case something goes wrong during the update process (or if you decide that you don’t want the new driver version), you can revert back to an older version without any trouble. ..
A graphics driver is the software that allow your operating system and programs to use your computer’s graphics hardware. If you play PC games, you should keep your computer’s graphics drivers updated to get the best performance out of your hardware.
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We have previously advised you to not compulsively update your drivers, and we stand by that. Most hardware drivers that come with your computer—or through Windows Update—are fine. However, we do make an exception for graphics drivers for your NVIDIA, AMD, or even Intel graphics hardware. Those, we recommend you keep up-to-date, especially if you’re a gamer.
Why You Should Update Your Graphics Drivers
Updates to your computer’s motherboard, sound card, and network drivers don’t generally give speed improvements. They do often fix rare bugs, but to be honest, they just as often introduce new bugs. So, if things are working okay, it’s typically not worth it to bother.
However, this is not the case with updated drivers for your graphics card, also known as a GPU or video card. NVIDIA and AMD both frequently release new graphics drivers that usually give major performance improvements, particularly for newer games. With Intel getting more serious about integrated graphics performance, they have started releasing more frequent video driver updates, too.
Here is a small portion of the changes to NVIDIA’s most recent graphics driver package (Release 387), released on December 20, 2017:
And that just covers the specific games for which optimization has been improved. There are also numerous bug fixes and new features included.
These sorts of performance increases in updated graphics drivers are not uncommon. While newer games get the bulk of the attention, even some older games see a significant increase in performance with updated drivers.
Of course, if you never play PC games on your computer and don’t care about 3D graphics performance, you don’t really need to update your graphics drivers at all.
Identifying Your Graphics Card
There are a number of ways to identify your computer’s graphics hardware, including built-in and third-party system information utilities. However, the easiest way is probably to just hit Start, type “System Information” into the search box, and then hit Enter.
In the “System Information” window, on the left side, drill down to the “Display” category. On the right, look for your graphics adapter model in the “Adapter Type” or “Adapter Description” entries.
If you see both Intel and NVIDIA hardware on a laptop, your laptop is likely using switching technology to intelligently switch between its better-for-battery-life Intel graphics and better-for-gaming-performance NVIDIA graphics. In this case, you will want to update your NVIDIA drivers to boost your gaming performance.
Getting the Latest Updates
For some types of graphics hardware integrated into laptops (also known as notebook GPUs), you may not be able to get drivers straight from the graphics adapter manufacturer. You may have to get updated drivers from your laptop manufacturer, and they may not regularly release updates.
However, you can generally get updated graphics drivers from your graphics hardware manufacturer’s website:
Download NVIDIA Graphics Drivers Download AMD Graphics Drivers Download Intel Graphics Drivers
You will have to select the exact model of your computer’s graphics card, which is displayed in the Device Manager window.
For all three of the major manufacturers, you can enter the details of your adapter on the website and download the right drivers directly.
You also have the option of letting the site scan your system to automatically determine what drivers you need. Just be aware that sometimes, you’ll be asked to install a utility that performs the scan.
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If you use an NVIDIA adapter, you also have a third option—a utility named NVIDIA GeForce Experience that runs in the background on your PC. You have the choice of the utility downloading and installing them automatically or just letting you know when they’re ready. GeForce Experience can also help you optimize gaming settings for most PC games, a feature some love and some hate, but that’s entirely optional.
Note: In the past, AMD offered a very similar utility named AMD Gaming Evolved that provided driver updates and game optimization. AMD discontinued that product and it has since been taking up by the folks behind Raptr. The utility does still boast those two features, but also includes some of the community aspects of the primary Raptr tool. It still seems to work well. Just be aware that while the tool is co-branded with AMD, it’s no longer developed by them.
If you have older graphics hardware, bear in mind that it won’t be supported forever. Manufacturers eventually move older hardware to a stable driver release that they stop optimizing and updating. If your graphics hardware is five years old, it’s very likely that optimized drivers for it are no longer being released. How long your hardware is supported is up to its manufacturer.
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