Nvidia has released a new graphics driver for those still using the long-unsupported Windows 7 and Windows 8. Version 475.06 is now available for download, but do not expect much from it. Nvidia has a ...
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NVIDIA is dropping support for Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1 drivers starting in October. 2021, as they focus on supporting Windows 10 and later versions of Windows. In a new support bulletin ...
Nvidia has made public its plans to drop mainstream support of Microsoft Windows 7 as well as Windows 8 and 8.1. The key dates for users of the older operating systems are; 31 st August when the last ...
Users with supported Nvidia graphics cards and now-unsupported Windows 7 and 8 can download fresh drivers that bring security patches for unknown vulnerabilities without any game-related improvements.
TL;DR: Nvidia announced months ago that it would stop releasing Game Ready drivers for the almost decade-old Kepler graphics cards this year, but it seems today is the day. The Keplers are absent from ...
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Microsoft killed support for Windows 7 well over a year ago, and now it’s Nvidia’s turn. In a pair of support pages published over the weekend, Nvidia announced that on August 31, 2021, the final Game ...
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If you're in the small group of gamers still running Windows 7, 8, or 8.1, Nvidia's latest announcement might finally convince you to make the switch to Microsoft's latest operating system. According ...