NVIDIA Confirms End of Support for Kepler-Based GeForce GTX and GeForce GT Graphics Cards Later This Year

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NVIDIA has confirmed that it will be dropping support for Kepler-based GeForce GTX and GeForce GT desktop GPUs in October 2021. “Game Ready Driver upgrades, including performance enhancements, new features, and bug fixes” will only be available for Maxwell, Pascal, Turing, and Ampere-based GPUs beyond that date. Critical security updates will continue to be available for Kepler-based GeForce GPUs through September 2024, however. NVIDIA will also be ceasing support for Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1 in October 2021.



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Rough time to be forced into an upgrade to stay supported.
 
Rough time to be forced into an upgrade to stay supported.
Possibly, but how many ppl out there are still running 10 year old GPU's for anything important?
(no, eastern europeans over at Guru3d don't count)
You can build a better performing IGPU based box right now for not much coin.
 
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