Nvidia lists their Unix drivers here.
Select the "Linux x86_64/AMD64/EM64T" collection of drivers assuming, or course, your machine is the classic x86_64 architecture.
One can select a specific driver by clicking on the release number. Can the 390.xx series be used to drive your GT 650M GPU?
Click on 390.144, the latest release.
On the page it leads to click on the "Supported Products" tab search for "650M". You are taken to:
and there it is, highlighted in red.
When you search for "650M" in the higher versions, 465.13 and 470.74, the GT 650M is not listed. So, 390.144 is the proper choice.
You can also find the GT 650M in the 340.108 and the 304.137 releases. If the 390 release gives you problems you can try one of the two previous releases to see if things improve.
Select the "Linux x86_64/AMD64/EM64T" collection of drivers assuming, or course, your machine is the classic x86_64 architecture.
One can select a specific driver by clicking on the release number. Can the 390.xx series be used to drive your GT 650M GPU?
Click on 390.144, the latest release.
On the page it leads to click on the "Supported Products" tab search for "650M". You are taken to:
GeForce 600M Series (Notebooks):
GeForce GTX 680MX, GeForce GTX 680M, GeForce GTX 675MX, GeForce GTX 675M, GeForce GTX 670MX, GeForce GTX 670M, GeForce GTX 660M, GeForce GT 650M, GeForce GT 645M, GeForce GT 640M, GeForce GT 640M LE, GeForce GT 635M, GeForce GT 630M, GeForce GT 625M, GeForce GT 620M, GeForce 610M
GeForce GTX 680MX, GeForce GTX 680M, GeForce GTX 675MX, GeForce GTX 675M, GeForce GTX 670MX, GeForce GTX 670M, GeForce GTX 660M, GeForce GT 650M, GeForce GT 645M, GeForce GT 640M, GeForce GT 640M LE, GeForce GT 635M, GeForce GT 630M, GeForce GT 625M, GeForce GT 620M, GeForce 610M
When you search for "650M" in the higher versions, 465.13 and 470.74, the GT 650M is not listed. So, 390.144 is the proper choice.
You can also find the GT 650M in the 340.108 and the 304.137 releases. If the 390 release gives you problems you can try one of the two previous releases to see if things improve.
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