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FRONTPAGE Nvidia Releases 516.59 Game Ready Driver: Supports GTX 1630, Windows 21H2, F1 22

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Today, Nvidia released its latest Game Ready driver to support the 'new' GeForce GTX 1630 as well as day-o support for the new F1 22 racing game. The new driver also supports the latest version of Windows 11, 22H2 which we should see in the coming months (unless you're a Windows Insider, it's available now). On top of the new graphics card and gaming support, there are other compiler upgrades and CUDA 11.7 support. Read the information below for details on fixes and outstanding issues as well as a link to download from Nvidia.
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Ah yes, the awe-inspiring, heavily anticipated, 3-generation old, new entry-weight contender. At the heart, a three-year-old Turing processor that's gimped even worse that the GTX 1650. In fact, the GTX 1050ti has more Cuda cores. Well played Nvidia.
 
Ah yes, the awe-inspiring, heavily anticipated, 3-generation old, new entry-weight contender. At the heart, a three-year-old Turing processor that's gimped even worse that the GTX 1650. In fact, the GTX 1050ti has more Cuda cores. Well played Nvidia.

This is actually the first I've heard of it and just read a few reviews.

... Wow. They didn't even try to slap a bargain basement price tag on the thing.
 
LOL, it's a curious card (at best - WTFBBQSOS otherwse). But it does give the entry-level hardware video encoding/h.265 and, IIRC, more (and modern, not DVI and X) outputs than the GT 1030 (pascal) it 'replaces'. At a hell of a lot more too. :shrug:
 
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