Nvidia has rolled out a significant update to its App beta, introducing features that demonstrate the company's responsiveness to user feedback and its commitment to creating a unified platform for GPU management.
The latest update to the Nvidia App beta, which is set to replace both GeForce Experience and the Nvidia Control Panel by the end of 2024, brings several key enhancements:
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G-SYNC Controls : Users can now fine-tune display settings such as resolution and refresh rates directly within the app.
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RTX HDR Multi-Display Support : This AI-powered filter, which adds HDR effects to games without native support, now works across multiple compatible monitors when using GeForce Game Ready Driver 565.90 or newer.
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Customization Options :
- Adjustable Heads Up Display (HUD) statistics
- Customizable font colors for better accessibility
- Game-specific performance settings
- Persistent sorting and filtering of games and apps
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Driver Rollback : Users can now revert to a previously installed driver if issues arise with newer versions.
These additions complement existing features like AI-powered ray-tracing filters and the ability to launch GeForce NOW and NVIDIA Broadcast.
Nvidia's Andrew Burnes emphasized the importance of user feedback in shaping the app's development, stating, Your feedback matters, and we appreciate your continued support. The company plans to continue integrating remaining Nvidia Control Panel options in future updates.
For users eager to try these new features, the update requires installation of both the new app beta update and the GeForce Game Ready Driver 565.90 WHQL driver.
As Nvidia works towards unifying its software ecosystem, the company has announced plans to migrate all remaining GeForce Experience users to the new Nvidia app when it exits beta later this year. This move signals Nvidia's commitment to streamlining its user experience and consolidating its software offerings.
With these updates, Nvidia demonstrates its dedication to creating a more intuitive and feature-rich platform for gamers and content creators alike. As the beta phase progresses, users can expect further refinements and additional features, including custom resolutions, surround options, and multi-monitor setup tools.