Before heading to NVIDIA’s site, confirm your card is a GeForce GTX 460. You can check this using Windows Device Manager:

If you encounter issues with your NVIDIA P672 driver on Windows 10, try the following troubleshooting steps:

Here’s a short, technical story based on the search “nvidia p672 driver windows 10” — told from the perspective of an IT support specialist.

I spent hours digging through old driver forums, GitHub gists, and a defunct Russian driver modding community. Finally, in a text file inside a 2014 driver package for an obscure Tesla card, I found a reference: "INF section includes PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0C80 — unofficial name: P672 (GF106 GL)"

This board was used for several different legacy NVIDIA GPUs. Depending on your specific version, you likely have one of the following: Common NVIDIA P672 Card Models EVGA GeForce GTX 460 1GB PCI Express Video Card Newegg.com - Alliance Group (USA)

Always scan downloaded .exe or .zip files with Windows Defender or VirusTotal. The SHA-256 hash of a clean P672 driver (version 179.48) should match community-published values.

John's experience taught him the importance of searching for specific drivers and not relying on automated driver update tools. He learned that:

to see your specific GPU model (e.g., GTX 460) and current driver version. Download the Correct Driver Visit the official NVIDIA Driver Downloads Select your Product Type (GeForce), Product Series (e.g., GeForce 400 Series), and Operating System (Windows 10 64-bit). Check for Automatic Updates NVIDIA Update tool