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NVIDIA Instant Replay has stopped working in Windows 11/10, enable NVIDIA Instant Replay, reinstall the driver, turn on ...
If you last updated your gaming PC in late 2016, Nvidia has two pieces of bad news to share with you today. First, it will no longer support the Maxwell, Pascal, or Volta GPU architectures with new ...
Nvidia has a new graphics driver for those still using Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1 despite their no-support state. Although Microsoft and other developers already abandoned these operating systems, ...
It is one of those rare occurrences when Nvidia releases new graphics drivers for now-unsupported graphics cards and/or operating systems. Version 475.14 is the latest driver for systems with ...
Are you unable to save settings in NVIDIA Control Panel on Windows? If you have an NVIDIA graphics card, NVIDIA Control Panel is installed on your PC. It enables you to manage and control graphics ...
After a long run of unsuccessful attempts via GPU driver updates to fix several common issues with GeForce RTX 5000 series graphics cards, Nvidia claims to have finally found the solution. Driver ...
Nvidia has released a new Game Ready Driver that boosts performance for Baldur's Gate 3 on PC, along with two other games on supported graphics cards. Users with compatible Nvidia graphics cards can ...
NVIDIA has announced a staged withdrawal of support for some older graphics hardware and operating systems. Here’s what you need to know: In October 2025, NVIDIA will stop releasing new Game Ready ...
In brief: Nvidia has confirmed that it will continue delivering Game Ready drivers for one year after Windows 10 reaches its end-of-life date this October, giving users more time to upgrade.
If you own one of Nvidia’s best GPUs and you’ve noticed your PC performing worse than usual lately, the latest graphics driver may bear partial blame. That’s because there’s a bug with the current ...
Hardware If you've had trouble getting your hands on a GPU, good news! Nvidia is re-releasing another budget card from 2022 Graphics Cards Linus Torvalds is still on the 'same old boring Radeon RX 580 ...
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