The new release is NVIDIA’s first ever WHQL driver to be compatible with Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating system

May 16, 2015 05:36 GMT  ·  By

NVIDIA has just announced the availability of its first ever GeForce and Quadro graphics packages compatible with Microsoft’s pre-release Windows 10 testing platforms (both bit variants) that are also WHQL-certified, namely version 352.84.

These new updates are suitable for both desktop and notebook configurations. However, the Quadro release (2 files) only makes a difference between 32- and 64-bit variants, while GeForce GPUs benefit from 4 files for each desktop and notebook bit architecture.

Since mentioned, the GeForce release is valid for certain 900, 700, and 600 series models (desktops) and 900M, 800M, 700M, AND 600M series devices (notebooks), while the Quadro drivers are to be applied only on NVIDIA’s Quadro series and the K3100M chipset included in its Blade/Embedded series.

Therefore, if you intend to apply this update, download and run the appropriate executable for your system configuration on your hard drive, wait for all required files to be extracted, and perform the installation like any other previous version: follow all on-screen instructions.

Last but not least, after the driver has been applied, don’t forget to perform a system reboot in order to allow all changes to take effect. If this task isn’t requested automatically, it would be a good idea to carry it out manually.

Still, bear in mind that these available files are suitable only for Windows 10 operating systems, so, don’t try to install them on other platforms; doing so might harm your computer.

In other words, download NVIDIA GeForce Graphics Driver 352.84 or download NVIDIA Quadro Graphics Driver 352.84, apply it, and check our website as often as possible in order to stay “updated one minute ago.”