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NVIDIA Begins Regular Windows 8 Driver Updates
NVIDIA Begins Regular Windows 8 Driver Updates
NVIDIA has released their first driver update for NVIDIA GeForce and Quadro GPUs.

Microsoft‘s Windows 8 Consumer Preview was released two weeks ago and as part of their partnership to support NVIDIA GPU-based systems, they have released their first driver update for NVIDIA GeForce and Quadro GPUs.
This release represents the start of regular NVIDIA driver updates for Windows 8. These drivers, version 296.17, are available for both GeForce and Quadro GPU-based desktops and notebooks on NVIDIA.com and on Microsoft’s Windows Update. An equivalent driver, version 296.10 (WHQL-certified), can be downloaded on GeForce.com today. These drivers are a quick refresh from the recent version GeForce 295.73 drivers and are a must-have for gamers looking for the best experience in upcoming games like Blacklight: Retribution.
You can download the new NVIDIA 296.17 drivers for the Windows 8 Consumer Preview as well as the GeForce 296.10 drivers for Windows 7/Vista and Windows XP here.
Source: NVIDIA
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