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Guru3D.com » News » NVIDIA Ends Driver Support for Kepler GPUs (GTX 700/600 Series) with R470 drivers

NVIDIA Ends Driver Support for Kepler GPUs (GTX 700/600 Series) with R470 drivers

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/24/2021 08:24 AM | source: | 44 comment(s)
NVIDIA Ends Driver Support for Kepler GPUs (GTX 700/600 Series) with R470 drivers

NVIDIA is moving Kepler GPUs towards legacy status, which means they'll be dropped from newer drivers starting at v470. 

It's been nine years since NVIDIA announced its GeForce GTX 600 series of graphics cards, but the official support for GPUs based on a Kepler graphics chip (GeForce GTX 700/600 series) , will be stopped after the arrival of the R470 drivers. You'll be able to see that confirmed in the table below, which is available in the manufacturer's official support documents. Kepler enabled the GTX 600/700 series, which many will remember for the back then powerful GeForce GTX 780 Ti 6 GB GDDR5, which debuted an NVIDIA GK110B graphics chip in a 28nm manufacturing process from TSMC, offering a total of 2880 Shading Cores, 240 TMUs and 48 ROPs at a Base / Turbo frequency of 875/928 MHz. Together with its 384-bit memory bus, it gave a bandwidth of 336.6 GB / s, with a TDP of 250W.

Please do take note that the GeForce GTX 750 Ti and the GeForce GTX 750 are not based on the Kepler architecture, but on the Maxwell architecture and, therefore, will not be left without support after the R470 drivers.



NVIDIA Ends Driver Support for Kepler GPUs (GTX 700/600 Series) with R470 drivers




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heffeque
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#5914979 Posted on: 05/24/2021 09:36 PM
No. It literally means what he said: you're doing something wrong. Although I disagree with him on that: plenty of great games can be played with 680.

Your theory that he's showing off with 5 yr old midrange GPU makes no sense whatsoever :rolleyes:
Could you elaborate? What is someone with an old GPU doing wrong?

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#5914980 Posted on: 05/24/2021 09:47 PM
Could you elaborate? What is someone with an old GPU doing wrong?



I guess exactly what you said: Holding on to Kepler that long.

but without that "you poor people" crap. 680 was more expensive than 1070. makes no sense.
All day long I see ppl drawing wrong conclusions LOL

Now is it possible that he was a dick implying "you poor people"? YES. How likely? Not much, because there is nothing substantiating that. K?

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#5914982 Posted on: 05/24/2021 10:01 PM
I know support ended a little while back, but, I hope Nvidia closes this off by adding support for the GTX680M 4GB laptop card. Pretty please.

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#5914990 Posted on: 05/24/2021 10:28 PM
I know support ended a little while back, but, I hope Nvidia closes this off by adding support for the GTX680M 4GB laptop card. Pretty please.


Mobile kepler support ended years ago. I wonder how long maxwell mobile has time left.

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#5914995 Posted on: 05/24/2021 10:55 PM
I guess exactly what you said: Holding on to Kepler that long.

So you think that people that "hold on to Kepler" do it by choice and that they wouldn't want a newer GPU?
People make the best use of their money as they can. Some people might have just bought a 2nd hand Kepler GPU because they can't afford a new GPU (nowadays this is even more relevant), or maybe it's a hand-me-down... You make it sound as if people who own Kepler GPUs desired to "hold on" to them, as if they had some kind of emotional bond towards the GPU, and not because they can't afford to buy a new GPU every 5-10 years.

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