Windows 10 64-bit was a demanding roommate. It wanted fast boot times, smooth animations, and drivers that spoke modern languages like WDDM 2.0. The GT 610, based on NVIDIA’s ancient Fermi architecture (GF119 chip), spoke WDDM 1.1, the dialect of Windows 7.
In the summer of 2016, a modest computer repair shop in Ohio received a familiar visitor: an old HP Pavilion desktop. Inside, clinging to life like a barnacle on a rusty ship, was the NVIDIA GeForce GT 610. Its owner, a retiree named Arthur, only wanted to play solitaire, check his email, and occasionally watch a bird nest live stream from a shaky webcam. nvidia gt 610 drivers windows 10 64-bit
He called his grandson, Leo, a college freshman “who knows computers.” Windows 10 64-bit was a demanding roommate