NVIDIA nForce Driver 15.26 for Vista 32/64-bit


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NVIDIA nForce Driver

Version: 15.26

Release Date: March 16, 2009

Operating Systems: Windows Vista 32-bit and 64-bit

  • Ethernet Driver (v67.89) WHQL
  • Network Management Tools (v67.96) "Sedona"
  • SATAIDE Driver (v10.3.0.46) WHQL
  • SATARAID Driver (v10.3.0.46) WHQL
  • RAIDTOOL Application (v10.3.0.46)
  • SMU Driver (v1.61) WHQL
  • SMBus Driver (v4.69) WHQL
  • Away Mode Driver (v6.0.6000.107) WHQL
  • Installer (v6.69)

Products supported:

  • nForce 980a
  • nForce 780a
  • nForce 750a
  • nForce 730a - GeForce 8300/8200
  • nForce 720a - GeForce 8100
  • nForce 630i/GeForce 7150
  • nForce 630i/GeForce 7100
  • nForce 610i/GeForce 7050

Download links

Vista 32-bit: http://www.nvidia.com/object/nforce_vista_15.26.html

Vista 64-bit: http://www.nvidia.com/object/nforce_vista64_15.26.html

no new nforce 4 i see :(

These drivers support nForce4, all the necessary device ID's are still there.

The changelog in the OP is incomplete though:

Ethernet Driver (v67.89) WHQL

Network Management Tools (v67.96) "Sedona"

SATAIDE Driver (v10.3.0.46) WHQL

SATARAID Driver (v10.3.0.46) WHQL

RAIDTOOL Application (v10.3.0.46)

SMU Driver (v1.61) WHQL

GPU Driver (v181.51) WHQL

SMBus Driver (v4.69) WHQL

Away Mode Driver (v6.0.6000.107) WHQL

Installer (v6.69)

There's also a package "15.25" (without video drivers) available for the following chipsets:

nForce 790i Ultra SLI

nForce 790i SLI

nForce 780i SLI

nForce 750i SLI

nForce 740a SLI

nForce 710a SLI

nForce 680i SLI

nForce 680a SLI

nForce 680i LT SLI

nForce 650i SLI

nForce 650i Ultra

nForce 590 SLI Intel

nForce 590 SLI AMD

nForce 570 SLI Intel

nForce 570 SLI AMD

nForce 570 Ultra AMD

nForce 550

Download

XP 32-bit

XP 64-bit

Vista 32-bit

Vista 64-bit

These drivers support nForce4, all the necessary device ID's are still there.

The changelog in the OP is incomplete though:

There's also a package "15.25" (without video drivers) available for the following chipsets:

Download

XP 32-bit

XP 64-bit

Vista 32-bit

Vista 64-bit

Strange, looks like they took the vista 64 bit down.

Yes I tried them with the nforce 4 series and it works fine. Also when you go through the nvidia automated check tool on their site and have a nforce 4 chipset, it will show the drivers listed above available for download. So no worries. ;)

Thank you. They're working for Windows 7 also.

no new nforce 4 i see :(

Hate to say it but that board series is becoming more and more dated, I wouldnt expect any updates for it.

(Thats not to say they should not continue to support older products)

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