Windows 10 Nvidia Drivers

Welcome to the Windows 10 Nvidia Drivers page.

On this page we will keep you updated about the latest updates regarding Windows 10 Nvidia drivers.

Nvidia has released its first beta graphics drivers for Windows 10 for both 32 and 64 bit machines through its website.

The new drivers actually support a wide range of cards that were previously unavailable through Windows Update.

Getting the appropriate drivers for a GPU can make a world of difference in performance.

The link given below points to the official driver repository where you have to select your device and download the drivers.

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Supported Windows 10 Nvidia Graphics Cards

Here is a list of currently supported Nvidia graphics cards below:

  • 900 Series: GeForce GTX TITAN X, GeForce GTX 980, GeForce GTX 970, GeForce GTX 960, GeForce GTX 950
  • 700 Series: GeForce GTX TITAN Z, GeForce GTX TITAN Black, GeForce GTX TITAN, GeForce GTX 780 Ti, GeForce GTX 780, GeForce GTX 770, GeForce GTX 760, GeForce GTX 760 Ti (OEM), GeForce GTX 750 Ti, GeForce GTX 750, GeForce GTX 745, GeForce GT 740, GeForce GT 720, GeForce GT 710, GeForce GT 705
  • 600 Series: GeForce GTX 690, GeForce GTX 680, GeForce GTX 670, GeForce GTX 660 Ti, GeForce GTX 660, GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST, GeForce GTX 650 Ti, GeForce GTX 650

Also: Drivers for the mobile (M) series of graphics cards (including the 800 Series) are now also available through the Nvidia website.

How to Scan for missing Windows 10 Drivers

So usually the best way to handle hardware issues and install drivers is through the Device Manager.Let’s walk through the steps.
  1. Open the Control Panel in Windows 10 by pressing the Winkey + X at the same time. Winkey is the Windows key on your keyboard. The Power User Menu will pop up.
  2. Select the Control Panel option from here.
  3. If you can’t see all the different options in the panel, then change the view to Small icons, and all options will be displayed.
  4. Go to Device Manager.
  5. Expand the categories in the Device Manager and locate the device you want to update the driver for.
  6. A windows will pop-up with two choices. Select Browse my computer for driver software.
  7. Click on Browse and then select the location of the downloaded driver file. You can also copy and paste the location of the downloaded driver files into the location address bar.
  8. Hit Next and Windows 10 will try and automatically find the associate driver and install it.
Now a computer restart is usually not needed, but if it is necessary, do a reboot and your drive will be installed, and the hardware ready to use.

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How to scan for missing Nvidia Windows 10 Drivers and optimize your system performance!

So usually the best way to handle hardware issues and install Nvidia drivers is through the Device Manager.

Let’s walk through the steps.

  1. Open the Control Panel in Windows 10 by pressing the Winkey + X at the same time. Winkey is the Windows key on your keyboard. The Power User Menu will pop up.
  2. Select the Control Panel option from here.
  3. If you can’t see all the different options in the panel, then change the view to Small icons, and all options will be displayed.
  4. Go to Device Manager.
  5. Expand the categories in the Device Manager and locate the device you want to update the driver for.
  6. A windows will pop-up with two choices. Select Browse my computer for driver software.
  7. Click on Browse and then select the location of the downloaded driver file. You can also copy and paste the location of the downloaded driver files into the location address bar.
  8. Hit Next and Windows 10 will try and automatically find the associate driver and install it.

Now a computer restart is usually not needed, but if it is necessary, do a reboot and your drive will be installed, and the hardware ready to use.

Other options for installing Windows 10 Nvidia drivers

If that doesn’t work, it’s time to look for other solutions online.

You can ask at our Windows 10 Questions page. We have hundreds of Windows 10 users who look at the questions every day. The same is true for our Windows 10 Forums.

Look through the forums, questions and Google and see if you can find a solution.

Third Party Driver Software

If all of the above doesn’t work for you, you should use a third party software solution.

We recommend Driver Reviver.

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