Once you've determined what you want to update, you'll need to visit the manufacturer's support site. Below are some of the most common ones. If your manufacturer is not listed here, you can find it with a quick web search:
How to get the version of my nvidia driver? Ask Question. Up vote 7 down vote favorite. Easiest way to isolate the NVidia Driver Version number alone is to run the following: nvidia-smi --query-gpu=driver_version --format=csv,noheader On my system this produces the following result. Hi, I need an older version of the nvidia driver to be installed on my computer. But windows 10 keeps updating it every time even with 'Never install driver software from Windows Update' checked (as the figure). Find a driver's version number in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, or XP with these easy steps. A version number is useful when updating or troubleshooting a faulty driver.
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For debugging CUDA code and checking compatibilities I need to find out what nvidia driver version for the GPU I have installed. I found How to get the cuda version? but that does not help me here.
[NOTE: I am not deleting my answer on purpose, so people see how not to do it] Swd wpdbusenum windows 10.
If you use:
you will get the version of the nVIDIA driver package installed through your distribution's packaging mechanism. But this may not be the version that is actually running as part of your kernel right now.
To expand on ccc's answer, if you want to incorporate querying the card with a script, here is information on Nvidia site on how to do so: Qnap surveillance station license transfer.
Also, I found this thread researching powershell. Here is an example command that runs the utility to get the true memory available on the GPU to get you started.
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If you need to get that in a program with Python on a Linux system for reproducibility: