Wednesday, April 29th 2015

NVIDIA Releases GeForce 352.63 Beta Driver for Windows 10

NVIDIA released GeForce 352.63 Beta, a driver it recommends for all your pre-release Windows 10 testing. Tailored for WDDM 2.0 and DirectX 12, these drivers cover GeForce GPUs based on "Maxwell" and "Kepler" architectures only (GTX 900 series, GTX 700 series, and GTX 600 series only). It's still a wide selection of GPUs, which NVIDIA already announced will support DirectX 12. Grab your drivers from the links below:
DOWNLOAD: GeForce 352.63 Beta for Windows 10 64-bit: Desktop Discrete GPUs | Notebook Discrete GPUs
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25 Comments on NVIDIA Releases GeForce 352.63 Beta Driver for Windows 10

#1
Jorge
Ya gotta wonder how many hundreds of patches, updates will be required for Microsuck's Mistake # 10.
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#2
Easo
JorgeYa gotta wonder how many hundreds of patches, updates will be required for Microsuck's Mistake # 10.
Oh, you, stahp...
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#3
RyneSmith
JorgeYa gotta wonder how many hundreds of patches, updates will be required for Microsuck's Mistake # 10.
Probably not as many negative posts as you :)
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#4
AlienIsGOD
Vanguard Beta Tester
JorgeYa gotta wonder how many hundreds of patches, updates will be required for Microsuck's Mistake # 10.
do you ever get tired of some of the drivel you post?
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#5
ironwolf
JorgeYa gotta wonder how many hundreds of patches, updates will be required for Microsuck's Mistake # 10.
You left out the $ in the name, highly disappointed. :roll:
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#6
ManofGod
*Sigh* I come in here to see what folks think of the new Nvidia drivers, leave disgusted and disappointed. (I have an AMD R9 290x but still, I would be interested in how these drivers perform because I also work in the IT industry.)
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#7
nickbaldwin86
I am running Windows 10 and will give these a shot... why work computer has a Quadro so will do me no good here.

Love Windows 10, I cant wait for the full release!
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MxPhenom 216
ASIC Engineer
ManofGod*Sigh* I come in here to see what folks think of the new Nvidia drivers, leave disgusted and disappointed. (I have an AMD R9 290x but still, I would be interested in how these drivers perform because I also work in the IT industry.)
you expect the very few people on this forum that sre running windows 10, to have enough time with the drivers to know how good they are or not. This thread was posted all of 2 hours ago.
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#9
ManofGod
MxPhenom 216you expect the very few people on this forum that sre running windows 10, to have enough time with the drivers to know how good they are or not. This thread was posted all of 2 hours ago.
Nope, disgusted and disappointed with the stupidity the first post started out with.
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MxPhenom 216
ASIC Engineer
ManofGodNope, disgusted and disappointed with the stupidity the first post started out with.
Are you new to the internet?
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#11
Uplink10
ManofGodNope, disgusted and disappointed with the stupidity the first post started out with.
While the first post doesn't give an insight into a new driver mentioned in the news you have to admit it is laugh of the day and after Windows 8 fiasco you can hardly blame people.

I still think it is funny when Microsoft said the first year consumers can upgrade for free to Windows 10 but after you will have to pay. So essentially users of Windows 8 will have to pay for a service pack after the first one year Windows 10 is released.
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#12
NC37
Boo no Fermi.
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#13
Naito
It would be interesting to test them out and run some benchmarks with existing DX11 games. See if any improvements somehow filter down - perhaps from the DX11.3 subset? Build 10074 apparently is running DX12.




EDIT: Perhaps it's old news and been available in previous builds. I can't remember seeing it last time I checked, however...
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#14
RCoon
ManofGodNope, disgusted and disappointed with the stupidity the first post started out with.
But Jorge is the resident court jester. He talks, we point and laugh at him.
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#15
R-T-B
NC37Boo no Fermi.
Will likely come with Windows 10 launch.
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#16
rtwjunkie
PC Gaming Enthusiast
JorgeYa gotta wonder how many hundreds of patches, updates will be required for Microsuck's Mistake # 10.
So you're qualified to know how very huge and complex an operating system is, and smart enough that you could design an OS that anticipates every single nutjob out there who spends their life trying to determine vulnerabilities? Wow, I am in awe of you, man! :rolleyes:
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#17
MxPhenom 216
ASIC Engineer
rtwjunkieSo you're qualified to know how very huge and complex an operating system is, and smart enough that you could design an OS that anticipates every single nutjob out there who spends their life trying to determine vulnerabilities? Wow, I am in awe of you, man! :rolleyes:
Its Jorge, I forgot I had him on my ignore list for the last year. Guess I should keep it that way.
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#18
rtwjunkie
PC Gaming Enthusiast
MxPhenom 216Its Jorge, I forgot I had him on my ignore list for the last year. Guess I should keep it that way.
Me too. I just couldn't resist, however! :D
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#19
Uplink10
rtwjunkieSo you're qualified to know how very huge and complex an operating system is, and smart enough that you could design an OS
You give him too little credit, it doesn't take a genious to find out that removing GUI for editing saved Wireless network profile is really unproductive or to make those weird Windows Apps that can't even be resized is very childish mistake. I am talking about "Microsuck's Mistake # 8".

Why is there Windows Update service running when I have Windows Update set to manual updating or what is the point of infamous Start menu in Windows 8 where I do not have the classic folder structure that exists in Windows 7, XP?

And why on earth aren't all settings available in Control Panel and not exclusive to PC Settings?

Windows 8 brought good thing like shortcuts when you right-click Stat button, Windows To Go feature, better theme (Aero was simply weird and taskbar and windows were not of one colour but of different nuance. But in the end the removed features, removed settings from Control Panel and bugs (like improper state (enabled/disabled) of LAN/WLAN interface on desktop shortcut) make it more a mistake than a succes.

Jorge calls it as he sees it and that is right.
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#20
rtwjunkie
PC Gaming Enthusiast
Uplink10You give him too little credit, it doesn't take a genious to find out that removing GUI for editing saved Wireless network profile is really unproductive or to make those weird Windows Apps that can't even be resized is very childish mistake. I am talking about "Microsuck's Mistake # 8".

Why is there Windows Update service running when I have Windows Update set to manual updating or what is the point of infamous Start menu in Windows 8 where I do not have the classic folder structure that exists in Windows 7, XP?

And why on earth aren't all settings available in Control Panel and not exclusive to PC Settings?

Windows 8 brought good thing like shortcuts when you right-click Stat button, Windows To Go feature, better theme (Aero was simply weird and taskbar and windows were not of one colour but of different nuance. But in the end the removed features, removed settings from Control Panel and bugs (like improper state (enabled/disabled) of LAN/WLAN interface on desktop shortcut) make it more a mistake than a succes.

Jorge calls it as he sees it and that is right.
No, as you will see with time, Jorge rails constantly at the fact there are constant Windows updates, as if a perfect OS could be made with its millions of lines of code that will never need updating and that anticipates every single hacker out there who have nothing better to do than try to break into Windows. Just give it time, you'll see.
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#21
RCoon
MxPhenom 216Its Jorge, I forgot I had him on my ignore list for the last year. Guess I should keep it that way.
Doesn't matter, he's banned for 3 months for insulting a member, at least until he learns to respect the forum and its members.
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MxPhenom 216
ASIC Engineer
RCoonDoesn't matter, he's banned for 3 months for insulting a member, at least until he learns to respect the forum and its members.
I dont think he visits the forums. He just posts comments from the main news page.
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#23
broken pixel
Is there a way to stop the auto install driver updates yet?
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#24
Tsukiyomi91
upgrading my test mule rig to this new OS & driver today. Also, that dude who posted 1st obviously do not know what it means to craft a complex software like an OS & expects it to behave like it can take care of itself. For those who do not want auto updates of everything & prefer manual updates, just uncheck any relevant boxes in Windows Update & set to "Never check for updates". Changing the service to Manual also helps.
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#25
broken pixel
Unless the newest build allows manual driver installs those options has been blocked no matter what you turn off in regards to driver installs within the updates.
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