NVIDIA’s recent announcement to extend Game Ready driver support for Windows 10 until October 2026 has sent a notable ripple through the PC gaming community, especially as Microsoft’s own end-of-support deadline for the popular operating system looms just a year sooner. This strategic move...
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For millions of PC users and gamers worldwide, the question of continued driver and software support for Windows 10 has loomed large, especially as Microsoft’s decade-defining operating system approaches its official end of life. That pivotal date lands in October 2025, marking the endpoint for...
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NVIDIA has officially announced its support timeline for Windows 10, aligning with Microsoft's end-of-life schedule for the operating system. Microsoft will conclude support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025. In response, NVIDIA will continue to provide full support for Windows 10 through its...
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The release of the new Pascal based cards will see the end of mainstream support for 3 or 4 way SLI. Nvidia will still include profiles for benchmarking using more than two cards but that will be about it:
"With the GeForce 10-series we’re investing heavily in 2-way SLI with our new High...