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Nvidia’s latest driver preps for RTX 30 laptops and The Medium with RTX features

The Medium is coming out later this week and since this is an RTX-supported game, there is a new Nvidia GeForce graphics driver to go along with it. This week's driver update provides support for The Medium and its RTX features, GeForce RTX 30 series laptops and expands the number of G-Sync Compatible rated displays.

Earlier in the month, Nvidia announced that the RTX 30 series was coming to laptops. There are over 70 gaming laptops planned with the RTX 3080 and RTX 3070 in mind, both sporting a new set of 3rd Gen Max-Q technologies. Aside from new laptops, this driver also preps GeForce graphics cards for The Medium – Microsoft's first big exclusive game of 2021.

Developed by Blooper Team, The Medium is a horror game with gameplay taking place across two realities at the same time. The environments are enhanced with ray-traced lighting and shadows, as well as DLSS 2.0 to provide a performance boost for RTX graphics cards.

Finally, this driver update also adds support for eight new G-Sync Compatible gaming monitors. You can see the details on these newly rated monitors in the table below:

MANUFACTURER MODEL HDR SIZE LCD Type Resolution VRR Range
Acer XB253Q GP Yes 24.5″ IPS 1920×1080 50-144Hz
Acer XB273GZ Yes 27″ IPS 1920×1080 48-240Hz
Acer XV272S Yes 27″ IPS 1920×1080 48-165Hz
Asus VG279QR No 27″ IPS 1920×1080 50-144Hz
Lenovo G27Q-20 Yes 27″ IPS 2560×1440 48-165Hz
MSI G273Q Yes 27″ IPS 2560×1440 60-165Hz
MSI MAG251RX Yes 24.5″ IPS 1920×1080 48-120Hz
Philips PHL 275M1RZ Yes 27″ IPS 2560×1440 60-170Hz

You can download the new GeForce Game Ready 461.40 driver directly HERE. Or, you can download and install it through the GeForce Experience app on your PC.

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