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More often than not, large games that are newer than the drivers will cause problems, like crashing to desktop, power failures, overheating or just general blue screen.
First, I suggest you play with your current drivers, assuming you play other games or use your PC for other things. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
play the game. See how it goes. If you have an issue that is resolved by updating, do it. But you may find out that new drivers have more issues, and people revert. or new drivers have issues in your other games.
So personally, I'd wait to update anything.