AI & GPU Accelerators

NVIDIA Driver Adds DLSS 4 to Conan Exiles Enhanced

What if your brutal survival game suddenly ran like a dream on tomorrow's hardware? NVIDIA's new driver unleashes DLSS 4 features in Conan Exiles Enhanced, turning Funcom's UE5 remake into a showcase for AI acceleration.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX GPU rendering Conan Exiles Enhanced with DLSS Multi Frame Generation active

Key Takeaways

  • NVIDIA's Game Ready Driver enables DLSS Multi Frame Generation in Conan Exiles Enhanced, a free UE5 upgrade launching May 5th.
  • Supports major titles like Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred and ARC Raiders with up to 6.5X frame boosts on RTX 50-series.
  • DLSS 4 marks an AI platform shift akin to CUDA's 2006 revolution, predicting 80% AAA adoption by 2026.

Ever wondered why your high-end rig chugs through open-world survival games like a pack mule hauling boulders uphill?

NVIDIA’s fresh Game Ready Driver — version 576.02, if you’re noting — lands mere days before Conan Exiles Enhanced drops on May 5th. This isn’t some minor patch. It’s the key unlocking DLSS Multi Frame Generation, Frame Generation, Super Resolution, and Reflex for Funcom’s Unreal Engine 5 glow-up of their decade-old savage sandbox. Free upgrade on Steam for PC owners. RTX users, rejoice: the original Conan Exiles lacked every one of these, leaving ray-traced barbarism to dreams alone.

Why Conan Exiles Enhanced Needs This Driver Boost?

Picture this: you’re building empires from bones and blood in a world of exiled warriors, sandstorms whipping nanite-optimized vistas into frenzy. UE5 demands muscle — Lumen global illumination, virtualized geometry streaming endless horizons. Without NVIDIA’s AI wizardry, even RTX 40-series cards sweat at 4K. But DLSS Multi Frame Generation? It conjures frames from thin air, multiplying output like a sorcerer’s duplication spell. Reflex slashes input lag, making axe swings land with precision instead of mushy delay. Funcom’s overhaul isn’t just pretty; it’s a platform for NVIDIA’s future-proof stack.

The specs tell the tale. Minimum: GTX 1070 Ti or RX 5700 XT with 8GB VRAM, i5-10400F, 16GB RAM, SSD mandatory. Recommended jumps to RTX 3060 or RX 6700, i7-11700F or Ryzen 7 5600X. Windows 11 preferred. No slouch setups here — this is UE5 demanding respect.

Specs Minimum Recommended
OS Windows 10 64-bit Windows 11 64-bit
CPU Intel Core i5-10400F / AMD Ryzen 5 3600 Intel Core i7-11700F / AMD Ryzen 7 5600X
RAM 16 GB 16 GB
GPU GTX 1070 Ti / RX 5700 XT (8 GB VRAM) RTX 3060 / RX 6700 (8–10 GB VRAM)
DirectX Version 12 Version 12
Storage SSD required SSD required

DLSS 4: The AI Engine Redefining Game Pacing

This driver doesn’t stop at Conan. It’s a launchpad for a DLSS-packed week. Take Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred, Blizzard’s saga capper hitting today. NVIDIA touts 6.5X 4K frame rate multipliers on RTX 50-series at max ray-traced settings. All RTX folks grab DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution via the app; 50-series get Dynamic Multi Frame Generation 6X mode.

“GeForce RTX 50 Series players can multiply 4K frame rates by an average of 6.5X at max settings with ray-traced reflections and shadows active.”

That’s from NVIDIA’s notes — bold claim, but benchmarks back it in prior expansions. Then ARC Raiders’ Riven Tides update: DLSS Multi Frame Gen, Super Res, Reflex, RTXGI for glowing extraction shooter chaos. Bus Bound, the bus sim from Saber, rolls out Thursday with upgradable DLSS 4.5. And Neverness to Everness launches April 29 — urban supernatural RPG with path-traced lighting, full DLSS suite.

NVIDIA’s playbook shines through. DLSS isn’t a gimmick; it’s the invisible hand guiding frame rates upward, letting devs crank fidelity without punishing players. Unique insight: this mirrors the CUDA explosion in 2006, when G80 GPUs turned shaders programmable. Back then, devs rewrote pipelines for physics and AI. Now, DLSS 4 forces a similar rethink — games built around AI frame gen, not raw rasterization. Prediction: by 2026, 80% of AAA titles ship DLSS-first, making non-RTX hardware a sideshow.

But here’s the skepticism — NVIDIA’s PR spins these as universal wins, yet AMD and Intel trail in ecosystem depth. Funcom’s embrace screams market dominance, not parity. RTX 50-series teases loom large; this driver primes the pump.

How Does DLSS Multi Frame Generation Actually Work?

Break it down vividly: traditional rendering draws one frame per engine cycle. Frame Gen (DLSS 3 era) inserts AI-guessed in-betweens. Multi Frame Gen? It generates three per rendered frame — optical flow magic predicts motion, depth, vectors. Result: buttery 240FPS from 60 base renders. Paired with Super Resolution’s upscaling and Ray Reconstruction’s denoising, it’s a full AI imaging pipeline. Conan Exiles Enhanced, with its vast deserts and beast hordes, will flex this hard — imagine sieges without stutter.

Reflex? Latency killer. In survival scraps, milliseconds matter; it syncs GPU queues, cutting system lag by half in worst cases.

The driver rollout timing? Masterstroke. Conan drops May 5th; players grab it instinctively, tasting RTX nectar. Funcom’s UE5 bet pays off, but NVIDIA owns the acceleration layer.

Energy surges here — AI as platform shift means games evolve from pixel-pushers to intelligence amplifiers. Survival titles like Conan once taxed CPUs with pathfinding; now GPUs dream up worlds fluidly.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What is DLSS Multi Frame Generation? NVIDIA’s tech generates multiple frames per rendered one using AI, boosting FPS dramatically in supported games like Conan Exiles Enhanced.

Does Conan Exiles Enhanced require an RTX GPU? No, but non-RTX cards miss DLSS and Reflex; recommended specs favor RTX 3060 for full UE5 glory.

When does the NVIDIA Game Ready Driver for Conan drop? It’s out now, version 576.02, supporting Conan Exiles Enhanced on May 5th plus Diablo IV and more.

Priya Sundaram
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Frequently asked questions

What is DLSS Multi Frame Generation?
NVIDIA's tech generates multiple frames per rendered one using AI, boosting FPS dramatically in supported games like Conan Exiles Enhanced.
Does Conan Exiles Enhanced require an RTX GPU?
No, but non-RTX cards miss DLSS and Reflex; recommended specs favor RTX 3060 for full UE5 glory.
When does the NVIDIA Game Ready Driver for Conan drop?
It's out now, version 576.02, supporting Conan Exiles Enhanced on May 5th plus Diablo IV and more.

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