Download English (UK) drivers for NVIDIA hardware (geforce, quadro, tesla, nforce).
Nvidia makes a variety of popular video cards, tablets, streaming boxes, and cloud computing services. Windows usually handles video cards by installing drivers in the background that are managed by Microsoft. But Nvidia produces its own packages every few weeks, which include drivers and a management platform it calls GeForce Experience. GeForce Experience checks for updates to your Nvidia video card drivers, helps optimize game performance, and collects all your games under one roof.
Download drivers for NVIDIA products including GeForce graphics cards, nForce motherboards, Quadro workstations, and more. Update your graphics card drivers today. Drivers and BIOS. Below you will find drivers for all of EVGA's current products. Simply choose from the selections below and click download for whatever version file you want. Every PC deserves great graphics. The NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 620 graphics card gives you a superior multimedia experience, every time. Count on NVIDIA dedicated graphics for a faster, more immersive experience in your favorite applications. Download Drivers NVIDIA > Download Drivers > Advanced Driver Search. NVIDIA Driver Downloads. Advanced Driver Search.
Automatic driver update checks: Nvidia produces a new set of drivers every few weeks, but you don't have to look for them -- the software automatically checks for updates. Automatic checks are good for security, since out-of-date software is a major access point for malware, and updates also get you new drivers that add support for new games.
Respectable video recording and broadcasting features: Though not as extensive as professional-grade video recording and broadcasting, ShadowPlay is impressive for a free product. You can leave it on all the time, or tell it to save up to the last 20 minutes of activity, and you can set a variety of quality levels.
Collects all your PC games into one library: While Steam is the most popular PC gaming platform out there, competitors like GOG and Origin aren't going away any time soon. With GeForce Experience, you can see your whole installed game collection without having to navigate between multiple apps. You can manually add file folders if GeForce Experience doesn't detect all your games on its own.
Requires registration: Since October 2016, you have to create an Nvidia account with a username and password and log in when you open GeForce Experience. You can't get driver updates, one-click performance optimization, or the unified game library until you do. You can still access the Nvidia control panel through the right-click menu on your desktop, but you'll have to manually check for driver updates by comparing your version to the most recent one on the GeForce website (or here on Download.com by searching for 'Nvidia graphics driver'), which is disruptive even for technical users. If you don't want Nvidia to collect your user data (such as your email address, which games you've installed, and which internal components are in your PC), then you'll have to forgo GeForce Experience. Some of GeForce Experience's data collection is used to enable its one-click optimization settings; after all, it can't optimize for your components if it doesn't know what they are. Still, we'd prefer to be able to disable data collection.
Drivers sometimes don't update cleanly: By the law of averages, the more you update your drivers, the more likely it is that you'll run into a conflict. And the Nvidia driver package contains multiple selectable components, greatly increasing the number of potential outcomes that you might have to troubleshoot. Solving software conflicts frequently requires the use of an unofficial tool like Display Driver Uninstaller to reset your video card driver environment, which can be a hassle.
If you're willing to deal with a login procedure, then GeForce Experience provides Nvidia customers a helpful set of tools to get the most out of their PC games and video cards.
Windows Driver Type 'Standard' packages are those that do not require the DCH driver components. 'DCH' (Declarative, Componentized, Hardware Support Apps) refers to new packages preinstalled by OEMS implementing the Microsoft Universal Driver paradigm. DCH drivers cannot be installed over a standard system, and Standard drivers cannot be installed over a DCH system. To confirm the type of system you have, locate Driver Type under the System Information menu in the NVIDIA Control Panel. For more information, visit What's new in driver development |
WHQL Certified , GRD , SD , QNF , ODE , Beta Release 'WHQL Certified' Windows Hardware Quality Labs testing or WHQL Testing is a testing process which involves running a series of tests on third-party (i.e. non-Microsoft) hardware or software, and then submitting the log files from these tests to Microsoft for review. The procedure may also include Microsoft running their own tests on a wide range of equipment, like different hardware and different Microsoft Windows editions. 'GRD' Game Ready Drivers provide the best possible gaming experience for all major games. From early access through the lifecycle of the game, NVIDIA’s driver team continues to exhaustively test all major milestones so they can optimize performance, maximize stability, and perfect overall gameplay functionality. 'SD' Studio Drivers provide the best possible experience for key major creative applications. NVIDIA does extensive testing which focuses on the top creative applications and ensures the highest levels of performance, stability, and functionality are provided. 'QNF' The ‘Quadro New Feature’ driver is from the most recent driver release branch, and contains the latest new features and functionality. It has been tested for workstation environments with reduced product support, and is recommended only for those users who need specific features that are mentioned in the respective release highlights or release notes. 'ODE' Optimal Driver for Enterprise (ODE) Most users select this choice for optimal stability and performance. It also offers ISV certification and long lifecycle support 'Beta Release' Beta drivers are provided by NVIDIA as preview releases for quick bug fixes and access to new features. Beta drivers are under qualification testing, and may include significant issues. It is the end user's responsibility to protect system and data when using Beta drivers with NVIDIA products. It is strongly recommended that end users back up all the data prior to using Beta drivers from this site. Please ensure that newer Recommended/Certified drivers are not already posted on NVIDIA.com prior to installation and usage of Beta drivers. Beta drivers posted do not carry any warranties nor support services. |