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The new NVIDIA WHQL driver pack, obviously, comes with support for GeForce 6-series, 7-series, 8-series, 9-series and 200-series GPUs and is available for both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows XP, as well as for the 32-bit and 64-bit Windows Vista.Īs long as we are still discussing NVIDIA, we should also mention the new nForce drivers that come with support for all of the manufacturer's motherboard products, including the new GeForce 9300 and GeForce 9400. In addition, according to the release documentation, the new pack even delivers significant performance improvements for GeForce graphics cards, compared to previous 175.19 WHQL drivers. Now, talking about the specifications of the new drivers, we'll first take a look at the new GeForce 178.24 driver pack, which adds support for the newly-released GeForce 9-series motherboard GPUs and includes several application compatibility fixes. In addition, rival ATI has also released a new version of its Catalyst Software Suite, which adds new features to systems built on ATI Radeon graphics cards, so all you computer enthusiasts out there better hurry and upgrade to the latest version, as it could probably solve some of the issues you have with your NVIDIA or ATI product. After the Santa Clara, California-based green company we all know as NVIDIA has launched its highly anticipated GeForce 93 series of motherboard GPUs, it appears that it has now announced a new set of GeForce and nForce drivers.