Nvidia releases GeForce graphics driver 591.67 beta

Nvidia has issued a beta version of its GeForce graphics drivers, version 591.67, for Windows 10 and 11 64-bit systems. The package measures 886.8 MB and supports desktop and notebook configurations.

The latest beta driver, 591.67, is available for download as a 64-bit international DCH file named 591.67-desktop-notebook-win10-win11-64bit-international-dch.hf.exe. Verification checksums include MD5: 097B8E4FEEFFF50AC5CF9FD643DC743D, SHA1: 0799E0AF27E335F353C2D1F213758FBFF48F3EA1, and SHA256: 98C088CB008E71789E21559918EFB0C65A8DCC23461DCF2C2E5E742B4FA7134D. This release precedes the WHQL-certified 591.59 driver, a 876.9 MB package with MD5: 31F0A5D84F92F450387E5C872FC4595B, SHA1: E3558675F218B915AB8130190AE0D778951A97F6, and SHA256: 6DF5A901485F0D13234416346D1607CF6F13BC5E89026C7643F9DAD90238A895. Earlier versions like 591.44 WHQL (877.0 MB) are also listed. TechPowerUp maintains an archive of Nvidia GeForce drivers, ranging from recent betas to older WHQL releases such as 581.94 Beta (855.0 MB) and down to 457.09 WHQL (around 580-630 MB depending on variant). These drivers cater to various Windows versions, including legacy support for Windows 7 and 8 in select cases. Users can select based on their system requirements, with file sizes generally increasing in newer iterations.

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