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Nvidia has released a new driver for users sticking to the old (like very old) graphics cards that no longer receive mainstream support. Version 475.14 also supports Windows 7, 8, and 8.1.
No NVIDIA or AMD graphics driver is installed? If Windows does not detect your NVIDIA or AMD Graphics Card, then here are three things that can help you!
If your NVIDIA graphics crashes frequently, constantly & you get to see a black screen at times, maybe while playing games in Windows 11/10, then see this post.
For security reasons, owners of an Nvidia graphics card should update the GPU driver to the latest version as soon as possible. If this is not done, attackers can exploit several vulnerabilities ...
Nvidia graphics card users have a wealth of options to choose from Nvidia graphics card users have two places to check for settings to tweak, the Nvidia Control Panel and the new Nvidia app.
NVIDIA releases periodic driver updates for graphics cards built on its chipset. Driver updates are released to fix bugs, improve stability, enhance performance and extend compatibility for new ...
Rolling back Nvidia drivers can be a good way to get a game or app working again if a new release broke it. Here's how to do just that.
Nvidia acknowledged that its latest graphics driver comes with a particularly annoying bug. Here's how to fix it.
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.
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