NVIDIA Releases Kepler GPU Security Update 473.47 WHQL Driver

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A security update for 10 year old GPU drivers? That's a bit weird...
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fantaskarsef:

A security update for 10 year old GPU drivers? That's a bit weird...
472.XX came out late last year.
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TheDeeGee:

472.XX came out late last year.
Well, my bad then, I guess, sorry
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Cool, I recently had to use my museum MSI 680 Lightning for 2 weeks while my (second) dead 3080 Ti was in RMA... I was surprised it was still turning on to be honest.
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Solfaur:

Cool, I recently had to use my museum MSI 680 Lightning for 2 weeks while my (second) dead 3080 Ti was in RMA... I was surprised it was still turning on to be honest.
One of my old boxes that still runs 24/7 has my old ELSA Geforce 256 in it. Old Nvidia cards are made with 0.5ozs of Lazarus and 0.1ozs of Zombie. The old cards just do not die. I have a box full of old video cards dating back to the Matrox era (talking 32bit PCI - not PCI-e) and they always work when I pull one out for testing something. The 600 series cards were pretty hardy cards.
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I_Eat_You_Alive:

One of my old boxes that still runs 24/7 has my old ELSA Geforce 256 in it. Old Nvidia cards are made with 0.5ozs of Lazarus and 0.1ozs of Zombie. The old cards just do not die. I have a box full of old video cards dating back to the Matrox era (talking 32bit PCI - not PCI-e) and they always work when I pull one out for testing something. The 600 series cards were pretty hardy cards.
My dead GTX 770 disagrees 😛 obviously a sample of one is not indicative of anything.