this is my opinion their is no reason to update a driver if their is nothing wrong with the computer. if you go to the supported products tab it list what is supported.
Ok, but this PC has never seen this card, maybe the installed nvidia driver wont work with it if I get the older card, although PC does have an nvidia driver installed. Because my burned up fan on nvidia card failed I need a new card.
The fan locked up on this zotec card and pc kept loosing the video. I oiled it to free it up, but still video card quits when playing a video so it might be damaged either fan or chip.
Long ago, I bought an nvidia card and none of the nvidia drivers on nvidia's site worked, all failed to install, even though it said it supported the card chip number. I had to research what this strange nvidia card was and it was a OEM Dell video card with an nvidia chip and took a lot of effort to find a DELL driver made to work with that card. So I dont want to ever go through that again.
That was at least 10 years, maybe 15 years ago or so, have things changed today? You will still find PCIE tuner cards that are made by a company for a DELL or a Gateway or an Asus and if you try to install the driver from the Tuner card makers site it will fail to install and good luck finding the PC makers customized driver that came with some brand of PC originally, and some of them you must know the PC makers model number to find the driver. I have experienced that a few times. This PC runs WMC.
I am talking about buying a used card used in a different PC and had been customized like version B instead of version A and the drivers fail to install and it will even give you an error message saying something like that, the driver failed to install as it does not match version xxxx of the card.