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Nvidia ends Game Ready Driver updates for GTX 700, 900, and 1000 series cards in October 2025, moving to security-only updates until 2028.
Nvidia will cease Game Ready Driver updates for its GTX 700, 900, and 1000 series graphics cards in October 2025, shifting the hardware to a legacy support status [2]. This policy change marks the end of monthly optimizations for Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta architectures, impacting users still relying on older hardware like the GTX 1080 Ti [2].
| At a glance | |
|---|---|
| Product | Nvidia GTX 700/900/1000 series |
| Support End | October 2025 (Game Ready Drivers) |
| Security Updates | Until October 2028 |
| Win 10 Support | Ends October 2026 (RTX GPUs) |
Nvidia confirmed that Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta-based GPUs will receive a final Game Ready Driver update in October 2025 [2]. Following this release, these cards will transition to quarterly security updates for three years, concluding entirely in October 2028 [2]. This shift affects popular legacy models including the GTX 750, GTX 980, and GTX 1080 Ti, as well as workstation cards like the Titan V and Quadro GV100 [2]. The move does not impact Turing-based GTX 16 series cards or any RTX-branded GPUs, which will continue to receive standard support [2].
The change means users will no longer receive monthly optimizations for new game releases or feature updates, which are standard in current Game Ready Driver packages [2]. While the hardware will remain functional, the lack of new game support and potential exposure to unpatched vulnerabilities creates a de facto obsolescence for gaming rigs running these older chips [2]. Users attempting to install these final updates via the GeForce Experience app may encounter "Driver download failed" errors, often caused by antivirus interference or corrupted app installations [1]. Nvidia offers manual driver downloads via its website as a primary alternative to bypass these software glitches [1].
| GPU Series | Game Ready Driver Status |
|---|---|
| GTX 700/900/1000 | Ends October 2025 |
| RTX Series | Ongoing (Win 10 support ends Oct 2026) |
The decision effectively forces gamers on hardware eight years or older to upgrade to newer Turing or Ampere architectures to maintain full compatibility with modern titles.
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