Nvidia graphics card, will leave 32-Bit OS system

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For you PC gamers, of course, the majority (or perhaps all) use Windows OS to play your favorite games. However, among you Windows users, whether 7, 8, 10, or even XP there must be some of you who still use 32-bit Windows OS instead of 64-bit Windows OS. Indeed sometimes some of you do not really care between 32-bit or 64-bit as long as your PC or laptop run without problem. However, for those of you who use Nvidia graphics card then you should immediately re-install all PC / laptop that is still installed Windows 32-bit to 64-bit OS because for the future, the green will no longer provide driver support for 32-bit OS.
This itself was announced by Nvidia officially along with the release of 390 version drivers. They also informed that in the future their drivers will not operate and can be installed on 32-bit OS. Additional drivers, driver optimization, and all supporting features will not be supported after this 390 version.




32-bit operating systems that will not be supported include Windows 7, Windows 8 / 8.1, Windows 10, Linux, and FreeBSD. Along with the info Nvidia also issued info that they also will not provide support for graphics card type NVS 310 and NVS 315 which is already aging and has been limited by the architecture of the card itself.
Actually, there is no reason for you who still use 32-bit OS to maintain it. In addition to the new majority of games only support 64-bit OS, and the majority of your PC / Laptop must have at least 4 GB of RAM upwards that can not be maximized by 32-bit OS. Likewise with you who may still use NVS 310 or NVS 313, where both graphics card is certainly already very unable to use for gaming in this day and age.