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NVIDIA ends Game Ready drivers support for Windows 7, 8, 8.1, and Kepler-based GPUs

There's bad news for PC gamers running decade-old GPUs or operating systems that are out of support. NVIDIA's latest Game Ready commuter drops support for Windows 7, Windows eight, and Windows 8.1. NVIDIA's Kepler GPUs are also out of back up, ending a run that in some cases lasted around 12 years (via PC Gamer).

Kepler GPUs are within NVIDIA's 600-series GPUS and some 700-series cards. NVIDIA's website has a list of all GPUs based on Kepler compages.

The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti and GTX 750 aren't affected past this motility equally they are built on NVIDIA'due south Maxell architecture.

While Kepler cards are no longer supported, they'll go along to work. They'll even go security updates until September 2024. They won't, still, go Game Ready drivers that optimize systems for certain games.

Many of the now unsupported cards would struggle to play the best PC games, but finding replacement cards could exist hard. The best GPUs are rarely in stock, and new graphics cards sell out most instantly. Fifty-fifty when AMD quietly launched the Radeon RX 6600, the GPU sold out in moments.

NVIDIA cutting back up for Windows seven, Windows 8, and Windows viii.1 likely won't affect that many PC gamers, but there are people running the old operating systems. Around 5% of Steam gamers run Windows 7, according to the latest Steam survey. Less than ane% of gamers on Steam run Windows 8.1.

Source: https://www.windowscentral.com/nvidia-game-ready-drivers-end-support-windows-7-8-81-and-kepler-based-gpus

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