


It is no longer available as a standalone download. Our software that enables the use of 3D gaming with 3D TVs, 3DTV Play, is now included for free in Release 418. Those looking to utilize 3D Vision can remain on a Release 418 driver. A complete list of Kepler-series GeForce GPUs can be found here. Critical security updates will be available for these products through April 2020. I’ve seen a couple of posts talking about similar behavior in the last week.Please note: Effective April 12, 2018, Game Ready Driver upgrades, including performance enhancements, new features, and bug fixes, will be available only for desktop Kepler, Maxwell, Pascal, Volta, and Turing-series GPUs, as well as for systems utilizing mobile Maxwell, Pascal, and Turing-series GPUs for notebooks.įollowing the posting of the final driver from Release 418 on ApGeForce Game Ready Drivers will no longer support NVIDIA 3D Vision or systems utilizing mobile Kepler-series GPUs. I’ve posted this in the nVidia Forum as well. MSI has a new release version the BIOS for my motherboard. The CPU was installed a few days ago, and I wasn’t having any issues. The only thing I haven’t tried in installed GeForce Experience and updating the driver from there. Nothing I try results in a successful driver install of either 531.29 or 531.41. I ran DDU in Safe Mode (as recommended) and tried a clean install of 531.41 - same problem: Install failed - back to 512.16 I downloaded and tried to install 531.41 Game Ready driver from the nVidia website in regular Windows mode - same problem: Install failed - back to 512.16 I ran DDU in Safe Mode (as recommended) and tried a clean install of 531.29 - same problem: Install failed - back to 512.16 I tried to reinstall the driver and it failed. I was running the game ready driver 531.29 for a while with no problems. I’m having a problem with my EVGA RTX 3090 Ti FTX Ultra running on Windows 11.
