Half of those seems to be an issue with the driver/bios on the GTX 1060 and the other half is people getting confused from NVIDIA's nomenclature related to the fact that they're dropping Fermi from mainstream support.
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dgingeri - Thursday, April 26, 2018 - link
From what I've heard, these new drivers have some serious issues, too. https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1049931/3...Tamz_msc - Thursday, April 26, 2018 - link
Half of those seems to be an issue with the driver/bios on the GTX 1060 and the other half is people getting confused from NVIDIA's nomenclature related to the fact that they're dropping Fermi from mainstream support.Peter2k - Friday, April 27, 2018 - link
My 1060 has no custom bios, hasn't raised the power target or has any overclock whatsoeverI tried installing the driver through gefirce experience, through setup and installing the driver manually
Didn't work
Card was disabled in device manager for "having problems"
NikosD - Friday, April 27, 2018 - link
Low powered GT 600 cards, like GT 610, are Fermi based cards but Nvidia's site says they are supported (?)Probably a mistake, or they decided to support the whole 600 series line.
Robbin1111 - Saturday, April 28, 2018 - link
I expected a long time but my Gtx 1060 wouldn't work with this update.loki1944 - Friday, May 29, 2020 - link
Thanks Nividia for giving us the crappiest API ever made instead of Vulkan; if GTX 580 3GB had Vulkan there would be no reason to upgrade.