I’m slightly confused on whether the Linux 64-bit 530.41.03 driver is supported on the RTX 4080. There isn’t a driver listed at all for the RTX 4080 under the Linux 64-bit New Feature Branch on the driver homepage - Official Drivers | NVIDIA, and the supported products tab on the 530.41.03 driver’s webpage doesn’t list the RTX 4080, only the RTX 4090 and RTX 4070 are listed - Linux x64 (AMD64/EM64T) Display Driver | 530.41.03 | Linux 64-bit | NVIDIA. However, in the supported chips section of the 530.41.03 driver’s README, the RTX 4080 is listed as being compatible - Appendix A. Supported NVIDIA GPU Products. Seems strange for the RTX 4090 and RTX 4070 to be supported, and the RTX 4080 not be. Just wondering if anyone can provide any clarification before I install them :D
If in question you should trust the README. It comes directly from the developer department.
The driver download site is maintained by different people and there had been problems like this in the past already.
For sure. Normally, I’d just blindly trust w/e the README said lmao, but the only issue is they specifically refer to the supported products tab on the driver page as the most accurate source for supported chips. Here’s the exact line from the README -
“For the most complete and accurate listing of supported GPUs, please see the Supported Products List, available from the NVIDIA Linux x86_64 Graphics Driver download page. Please go to Unix Drivers | NVIDIA, follow the Archive link under the Linux x86_64 heading, follow the link for the 530.41.03 driver, and then go to the Supported Products List.”
I tried asking the live chat support, but that’s apparently only for window users :((
Install and see? But still, it should be supported.