Below you can download msi nvidia geforce gtx 1060 driver for Windows.
File name: msi-nvidia-geforce-gtx1060.exe
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File size: 16.98 MB
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Msi Nvidia Geforce Gtx 1060 Driver Download(click above to download)
Specs:
- Graphics Processing Unit (GPU): NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060
- Memory Size: 6GB GDDR5
- Core Clock: 1506 MHz / 1708 MHz (OC Mode)
- Memory Clock: 8008 MHz
- Memory Interface: 192-bit
- Max Resolution: 7680 x 4320
- DirectX Version Support: 12
- Ports: DisplayPort, HDMI, Dual-link DVI-D
- Recommended Power Supply: 400W
- Dimensions: 9.02" x 4.49" x 1.54"
- Weight: 1.27 lbs
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Q: Why is my MSI NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 not producing any display output?
A: Firstly, ensure the GPU is properly seated in the PCIe slot and connected to the power supply. Check that the display cable is securely connected to both the GPU and the monitor. Ensure that the monitor is turned on and set to the appropriate input source. If the issue persists, try updating the GPU drivers to the latest version from the official MSI website.
2. Q: Why is my MSI NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 overheating excessively during gaming sessions?
A: Check that the GPU's cooling system, including fans and heatsinks, is clean from dust and debris. Ensure that the PC case has proper ventilation and that air can flow freely around the GPU. Consider installing additional case fans if necessary. Adjust the fan curve settings in MSI Afterburner or the manufacturer's software to increase fan speeds at higher temperatures. Lastly, monitor the ambient temperature of your gaming area, as excessive heat can impact GPU performance.
3. Q: My computer freezes or crashes randomly when using the MSI NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060. How can I resolve this issue?
A: Start by updating the GPU drivers to the latest version. Perform a clean installation of the drivers, ensuring any previous drivers are properly uninstalled. Check for any conflicts with other hardware or software components, such as incompatible motherboard BIOS settings or conflicting software applications. Ensure that the power supply is providing adequate power to the GPU. If the issue persists, consider running stress tests to identify any potential hardware or stability issues.