Below you can download nvidia mx350 driver for Windows.
File name: nvidia-mx350.exe
Version: 8.745
File size: 44562 MB
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Device Specifications:
- Device: Nvidia Mx350
- Graphics Processor: Nvidia Turing Architecture
- GPU Clock Speed: Up to 1518 MHz
- Boost Clock Speed: Up to 1582 MHz
- CUDA Cores: 640
- Memory: Up to 4GB GDDR5
- Memory Interface Width: 128-bit
- Memory Speed: 7 Gbps
- Maximum Digital Resolution: 7680x4320@60Hz
- Maximum Display Support: Up to 4 monitors
- DirectX Version Support: DirectX 12 Ultimate
- OpenGL Version Support: 4.6
- HDMI Version Support: 2.1
- DisplayPort Version Support: 1.4a
- Power Consumption: Up to 25W
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Why does my Nvidia Mx350 GPU display artifacts or visual glitches?
- Answer: Artifacts or visual glitches can occur due to outdated graphics drivers. Ensure that you have the latest Nvidia Mx350 driver installed. If the issue persists, it could indicate a faulty GPU, and it is recommended to contact Nvidia support for further assistance.
2. What should I do if my Nvidia Mx350 GPU is not recognized by my computer?
- Answer: If your Nvidia Mx350 GPU is not being recognized, try the following steps:
- Make sure the GPU is properly seated in the PCIe slot and connected to the power supply.
- Check if the GPU is compatible with your computer's hardware and operating system.
- Update your motherboard's BIOS to the latest version.
- Install the latest Nvidia drivers specific to the Mx350 GPU.
- If the issue continues, it could indicate a hardware compatibility problem, and you might need to consult with a technician or contact Nvidia support.
3. Why is my Nvidia Mx350 GPU overheating and causing my system to shut down?
- Answer: Overheating can occur due to improper cooling or insufficient airflow within the system.
- Ensure that the GPU's cooling fans are functioning properly. Clean them if dust is obstructing airflow.
- Check if the GPU's heatsink is firmly attached and properly seated on the GPU chip.
- Make sure your system has adequate case ventilation and that the air vents are not blocked.
- Adjust your system's fan speed settings to increase cooling.
- If the issue persists, it may be necessary to replace the thermal paste or consider