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GeForce 296.17 Preview for Windows 8 CP
This is a preview GeForce driver to be used only with the Microsoft Windows 8 Consumer Preview. This driver should not be used with Windows Vista, Windows 7, or the Windows 8 Developer Preview.This driver offers full support for the new Windows 8 display driver model WDDM 1.2.
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NVIDIA GeForce 296.10 WHQL Drivers Download - 03/14/2012 08:26 AM
This is the second WHQL-certified driver from the R295 family of drivers (versions 295.xx to 299.xx). This driver is a recommended upgrade for all GeForce users, especially those playing the latest h...
New NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 Pictures Surface - 03/13/2012 04:37 PM
Asian site Chiphell is now hosting a couple of photo's showing a graphics card what seems to be the Geforce GTX 680. Based on the looks of it the card is a dual-slot design, has a black PCB, two stac...
GeForce GTX 580 prices slowly dropping - 03/12/2012 12:00 PM
It seems that a new product indeed is inbound as prices in EU pricewatches show a drop the sales price of the GeForce GTX 580. The GF110-based GeForce GTX 580 now starts at roughly 339 EUR if you look...
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 up to 4GB GDDR5 - 03/10/2012 01:42 PM
Many reports on the web indicate that NVIDIA's GK104 will launch later this month as the GeForce GTX 680. The card reportedly offers 1536 CUDA cores and a 256-bit memory controller, the standard model...
GeForce GK104 Graphics Card Photo ? - 03/09/2012 01:00 PM
A photo emerged on RedQuasar BBS and then on TPU, this could very well be a GeForce Kepler 104-based graphics card aka GeForce 670 or 680: On the top-right corner you can spot a deep cutout, for the u...