Maxwell
- GeForce GTX 750Ti
- GeForce GTX 750
- GeForce GTX 960M
- GeForce GTX 950M
- GeForce GTX TITAN X
- GeForce GTX 980
- GeForce GTX 980Ti
- GeForce GTX 970
- GeForce GTX 960
- GeForce GTX 980M
- GeForce GTX 970M
- GeForce GTX 965M
Pascal
- GeForce GT 1010
- GeForce GT 1030
- GeForce GTX 1050
- GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
- GeForce GTX 1060
- GeForce GTX 1070
- GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
- GeForce GTX 1080
- GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
- TITAN X Pascal
- TITAN Xp
Volta
- Nvidia Titan V
- Nvidia Quadro GV100
- Nvidia Titan V CEO Edition
Additions from Comments
- GeForce GTX 745
- GeForce 830M
- GeForce 840M
- GeForce 850M
- GeForce 860M
- GeForce MX130
- GeForce MX150
- GeForce MX230
- GeForce MX250
Missing gtx 745, 830M, 840M, 850M and 860M, MX130, mx150, mx230, mx250
Updated, thanks.
Phew, my 770 is not on the list
Kepler support was dropped a while ago
Why my MX250 isn’t on the list, it’s based on Pascal.
Copy&Pasted from somewhere.
I was just thinking, I wish a trillion dollar company would figure out a way to turn a few billion dollars worth of usable hardware into e-waste today.
Hopefully people dumping these cards drives down the used prices.
Of all the titles you could choose …
The article is interesting in that it talks about pushing towards open versions of kernel modules, instead of legacy ones, and of much broader scope that the literal 2 lines you chose as title.
Why not keeping the original?
How is nouveau doing for those older cards these days? Are they at least still usable as a display adapter?
They’re usable as adapters and for 2D stuff, but performance is significantly worse for 3D due to being stuck at the minimum clock speed
Nouveau is dead, it’s been replaced with Zink on NVK.
NVK doesn’t support older cards though last time I checked. Pretty funny how I ended up with a stack of paperweights because NVidia dropped support and Nouveau/NVK can’t get their shit together and instead of focusing on existing hardware they rather keep chasing the “latest and greatest”.
I think NVK is only for newer cards though, right?
They really want to kill off the 10x series
And with no real reason. The 1080 Ti in my machine runs better than a 4060 I tested some time ago (the only thing changed was the graphics card).
And with no real reason
The real reason is planned obsolescence. Your old GPU working is bad for NVidia because it means you’re not buying a new one from them.
Exactly. This is what I mean with “with no real reason”. It is a completely made-up reason just because I don’t make them any money.
I know it’s a generation later but the 1660ti I bought secondhand just before the pandemic is also working like a beast. If I had a lot of disposable income maybe I would’ve upgraded but it’s performing so good that I’d rather spend the 1500+ bucks on a different project like a NAS for jellyfin.