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Just now, I finally get to download the 496.49 version, because up until yesterday when I went to fill in my machine's specifications for the Display Adapter in the Nvidia's "Download Drivers" page, I was still getting the current version on my PC. Finally !!!
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Something is definitely amiss here. What I mentioned above holds true only for my Asus machine with higher specs, which has passed the PC Health check for Win 11. The other machine, an HP Envy (with lower specs) which has not passed muster when it comes to the PC Health Check, still cannot get the new version. I really cannot explain what's going on. What a drag!
Use this link: Advanced Driver Search | NVIDIA
Under driver type you can choose between standard/DCH. I just looked at your profile, I don't believe the 600 series cards are supported by the latest drivers.
I am going to try and keep you posted. Thx for the link.
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No luck. It's a no-go. Following 2 screenshots below show same result whether I choose DCH or SD. I hope I am going to get an update at some point. This is my production machine and it will be staying on Win 10 until end of support in 2025.
As you can see, the result at the top (Version 472.12) for both is what I have currently running on my machine (HP).
That's because your card (Kepler architecture) is not supported after 472.xx drivers. They dropped support for those alongside Windows 7/8.
Support Plan for Kepler-series GeForce GPUs for Desktop | NVIDIA
New NVIDIA Game Ready Studio driver 472.47 version released. See first post for more details.