Nvidia unveils new all-in-one app in beta to replace GeForce Experience and Control Panel

Nvidia unveils new all-in-one app in beta to replace GeForce Experience and Control Panel

Nvidia has introduced a new all-in-one 'Nvidia app' in beta, aimed at replacing GeForce Experience and Nvidia Control Panel to offer a unified desktop software solution. The new app combines the features of the previous two with a new shiny user interface, where users no longer need to log into an Nvidia account to access the software features and driver updates.

The new app integrates the GPU control center, merging optimal game settings and driver controls into a single interface, and allowing users to alter game settings, driver settings, and establish global profiles for all games and applications from one spot within the app.

The new software also plans to incorporate all Nvidia Control Panel features such as display and video settings, GPU overclocking, and driver rollback options. However, some features will be removed, including Broadcast to Twitch and YouTube, and social media sharing of images and videos. For RTX graphics card users, AI-powered game-enhancing filters are available through Nvidia Freestyle, now integrated into the Nvidia app. You can check all the details and try out the beta version of the new app here.

by Mauricio B. Holguin

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Nvidia App is a comprehensive tool designed to keep your PC updated with the latest drivers and technology. It features a unified GPU control center for optimizing games and applications, along with in-game overlay recording tools. The app also highlights the latest NVIDIA tools and software. Notable alternatives to Nvidia App include OBS Studio, Lutris, and MSI Afterburner.

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Tubby 9417
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I hope it needs an NVIDIA account, needing an nvidia account just to access basic graphics settings is the way to go (I am being ironic rn)

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Darlene Sonalder

LOL

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"Nvidia's new desktop app doesn't require you to login: 'your identity isn't essential to this experience'" from the PC Gamer link attached. Thank god…

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