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NVIDIA introduces GeForce Hotfix driver 353.00, which restores overclocking to Maxwell mobile GPUs

byCustoms Today Report
25/05/2015
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TOKYO: NVIDIA recently released the GeForce Hotfix driver 353.00, which restores overclocking to Maxwell mobile GPUs. If you need that little bit of extra oomph for your GTX 965M or the big GTX 980M, this is how you can get it back. There was no mention of why overclocking suddenly stopped working with the most recent mobile driver, as it is simply being called a “regression.” Whatever the reason behind it, this hotfix corrects it. A download is available for both 32-bit and 64-bit laptops, so whatever one you have, you’re covered. Do note that desktop GPUs are not affected and this driver does not apply to you.

 

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