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Nvidia phases out driver support for Maxwell and Pascal GPUs like GTX 1080 Ti

Started by Redaktion, January 27, 2025, 20:00:19

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Redaktion

Nvidia's official driver support for popular graphics cards like the GTX 1080 is apparently ending rather sooner than later. Corresponding hints can be found in the release notes for CUDA 12.8, which describe Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta as obsolete architectures. This means that further development of CUDA features for these cards will be stopped.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Nvidia-phases-out-driver-support-for-Maxwell-and-Pascal-GPUs-like-GTX-1080-Ti.953081.0.html

FlowMoGuy

This is a classic example of nVidia's ignorance and below belt blow to customers.

The GTX 1080 Ti, for instance, is still holding its own against many of afterward released GPUs. Sure, it lacks DLSS and ray tracing, but it remains a beast for 1080p and 1440p gaming.
I own EVGA 1080Ti FTW3, watercooled, OCed  and it's truly amazing card.

It's unfair to phase out such an excellent piece of hardware just because newer graphics cards are underwhelming and have poor sales. If someone wants a real upgrade, they often have to look at the high-end, expensive options. Pascal was arguably the last truly great GPU architecture.

Retailer

Hey man! First Pascal cards were released in May 2016 - almost nine years ago. It doesn't make any sense for Nvidia to continue support them further.

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