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  2. GeForce 10 series - Wikipedia

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    The GeForce 10 series is the last Nvidia GPU generation to support Windows 7/8.x or any 32-bit operating system; beginning with the Turing architecture, newer Nvidia GPUs now require a 64-bit operating system.

  3. List of Nvidia graphics processing units - Wikipedia

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    64 2.656 SDR DDR 128 (SDR) 64 (DDR) 14 GeForce4 MX440 SE 2002 133 166 [13] 64 128 2.128 5.312 [13] DDR 64 128 [13] 500 [13] 1000 13 GeForce MX4000 December 14, 2003 NV18B 29 65 AGP 8x PCI 166 2.656 64 1000 14 GeForce PCX4300 February 19, 2004 PCIe x16 128 16 GeForce4 MX440 February 6, 2002 NV17 29 65 AGP 4x PCI 275 200 64 128 6.4 128 550 550 ...

  4. GeForce - Wikipedia

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    Nvidia develops and publishes GeForce drivers for Windows 10 x86/x86-64 and later, Linux x86/x86-64/ARMv7-A, OS X 10.5 and later, Solaris x86/x86-64 and FreeBSD x86/x86-64. [45] A current version can be downloaded from Nvidia and most Linux distributions contain it in their own repositories.

  5. Asus - Wikipedia

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    ASUS then released the Xonar HDAV 1.3, which was the first solution enabling loss-less HD audio bit streaming to AV receivers. [ 63 ] In May 2009, ASUS launched the Essence ST sound card, targeted at high-end audiophiles, and featuring 124 dB SNR rating and precision audio clock tuning. [ 64 ]

  6. GeForce 9 series - Wikipedia

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    Nvidia announced that as of April 1, 2016, they would cease driver support for the GeForce 9 series. [30] [31] Windows XP 32-bit & Media Center Edition: version 340.52 released on July 29, 2014; Download; Windows XP 64-bit: version 340.52 released on July 29, 2014; Download

  7. HDMI - Wikipedia

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    Color depth of 10 bpc (30 bit/px) or 12 bpc (36 bit/px) is allowed when using 4:2:2 subsampling, but only 8 bpc (24 bit/px) color depth is permitted when using RGB or Y′C B C R 4:4:4. Only the Rec. 601 and Rec. 709 color spaces are supported. HDMI 1.0 allows only specific pre-defined video formats, including all the formats defined in EIA/CEA ...