Nvidia has confirmed that new graphics card drivers will cause blue screen crash loops on Windows 10 PCs that can’t execute a certain CPU instruction called POPCNT (Population Count). Specifically, ...
Do you remember that story about old computers unable to run recent Windows 11 versions due to the missing POPCNT instruction set? As it turned out, the problem is not just about installing the latest ...
Why it matters: The recent change in Nvidia's driver requirements has created a significant issue for users with older hardware. It can unexpectedly impact many users, potentially causing their ...
Nvidia has released a new GeForce Game Ready Driver update that brings expanded support for Windows 10, with updates for older and newer GPU users. One of the most essential facets of this update is ...
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 ...
While installing the NVIDIA graphics driver or opening the GeForce Experience, if you see an error code 0xE6000000 with an error message saying NVIDIA Installer ...
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 ...
NVIDIA's older-generation graphics cards enjoyed a pretty good run, but time waits for neither man nor GPU. The company has announced that this October's Game Ready driver release will be the last one ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA will end GeForce Game Ready Driver support for Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta GPUs, including GTX 10 Series, after October 2025, while providing quarterly security updates through 2028. RTX ...
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 ...
We called it a few weeks ago. And now it's official. Nvidia will unleash one final major driver release for its Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta graphics architectures. And that'll be it. In somewhat better ...
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.
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