Nvidia Gf106 Driver
The Complete Guide to Nvidia GF106 Drivers
The "Nvidia GF106" isn't a product you’ll find on a store shelf. Instead, it is the internal codename for a graphics processing unit (GPU) die that powered a range of popular mid-range and entry-level Nvidia desktop and mobile graphics cards from 2010 to 2012.
Offers the best balance of stability and legacy game compatibility. Windows XP GeForce 368.81 The last version to support the aging XP platform. Linux NVIDIA 390.xx Series nvidia gf106 driver
- Ensure you chose the correct driver branch (legacy vs current). Verify device ID matches driver support doc.
- On Windows, try an older legacy driver. On Linux, ensure kernel headers are installed and Nouveau blacklisted before installing proprietary drivers.
Key Features of the NVIDIA GeForce GF106 The Complete Guide to Nvidia GF106 Drivers The
GeForce Windows 10 Driver 353.62 | Windows 10 64-bit - NVIDIA Ensure you chose the correct driver branch (legacy
Mobile GPUs (Most Common)
- GeForce GT 445M
- GeForce GT 540M – Extremely common in early 2010s gaming laptops (Acer Aspire, Dell XPS, HP Pavilion).
- GeForce GT 550M – Slightly higher clocked variant.
- GeForce GT 555M – The highest-end GF106 mobile chip, featuring 144 CUDA cores (vs 96 on GT 540M).
- GeForce GT 635M (OEM) – Some versions of the 635M rebrand GF106.
Final Driver Branch: Mainstream support ended in April 2018 with the Release 390 driver series.
- GUI lag in File Explorer.
- Inability to run UWP apps that require WDDM 2.x.
- No support for DirectX 12 (only 11_0).
Driver Archive Checksums (Verification for IT admins):