NVIDIA will officially end support for its Game Ready Driver software for graphics cards with Maxwell, Pascal and Volta chips starting this October. This is because the graphics cards under the GTX 700, GTX 900, GTX 1000, Titan V and Quadro GV100 families are aging. After October 2025, all of these graphics cards will only receive quarterly security patches until October 2028.
For RTX graphics cards, Windows 10 Game Ready Drivers support will be provided until October 2026 only in line with Microsoft supporting Windows 10 until 2026 if data is backed up by users. Optimizations for the latest video games and security patches will be received in Window 10
To Windows 10 users, we once again need to remind you that Microsoft will end support for this operating system starting October 14 after it was launched a decade ago. Even though the expiration date is approaching, over 40% of PCs worldwide are still using Windows 10.