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
25 Comments on NVIDIA Releases GeForce 352.63 Beta Driver for Windows 10
Love Windows 10, I cant wait for the full release!
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.
EDIT: Perhaps it's old news and been available in previous builds. I can't remember seeing it last time I checked, however...
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.