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    NVIDIA announces end-of-life support for many of its GTX cards — but it’s not all bad news

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    NVIDIA’s latest Game Ready driver update notes include a warning for Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta GPU owners. On a nicer note, Windows 10 support for newer NVIDIA RTX cards will continue after the OS hits EoL.

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