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Nvidia will stop Game Ready Driver updates for GTX 700, 900, and 1000 series cards in October 2025, shifting to security updates only until 2028.
Nvidia will stop releasing Game Ready Driver updates for its older GTX 700, 900, and 1000 series graphics cards starting in October 2025 [2]. This shift moves Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta-based GPUs to a quarterly security-only update schedule, ending full support entirely by October 2028 [2].
| At a glance | |
|---|---|
| Affected Hardware | GTX 700, 900, 1000 series; Titan V; Quadro GV100 |
| Final Game Ready Driver | October 2025 |
| Security Updates End | October 2028 |
| Windows 10 RTX Support End | October 2026 |
The company confirmed that architectures including Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta will receive one final Game Ready Driver release in October 2025 [2]. Following this release, drivers for cards like the GTX 750, GTX 980, and GTX 1080 Ti will transition to quarterly security updates for three years, with total support terminating in October 2028 [2]. This policy does not impact Turing-based GTX 16 series cards or any RTX-branded GPUs, which will continue to receive monthly updates that include day-one game optimizations and bug fixes [2].
Additionally, Nvidia plans to end driver support for Windows 10 across its RTX GPU lineup in October 2026, coinciding with the end of Microsoft's support for the operating system [2]. While older cards will remain functional after these dates, they will no longer receive new features or optimizations for modern games, potentially exposing them to security vulnerabilities [2].
Users managing these driver transitions typically utilize GeForce Experience, an application designed to automatically download and install updates and adjust settings [3]. However, the software can encounter errors such as "Driver download failed," which may be triggered by faulty drivers, antivirus interference, or a corrupted app installation [3]. Common fixes include enabling automatic downloads, temporarily disabling firewalls, or manually reinstalling the drivers [3].
For users requiring a complete reset to resolve display issues or prepare for new hardware, a "clean installation" is often recommended [1]. This can be performed by selecting the "Perform a clean installation" checkbox within the Nvidia installer or by using a third-party tool like Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) in Safe Mode to remove all existing driver components [1].
| Affected Architectures | Unaffected Architectures |
|---|---|
| Maxwell (GTX 700 series) | Turing (GTX 16 series) |
| Pascal (GTX 900 series) | All RTX series |
| Volta (Titan V, Quadro GV100) |
The cessation of Game Ready Drivers marks the effective obsolescence of some of the most popular gaming cards of the last decade, pushing users toward newer hardware to maintain compatibility and security [2].
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