The new Nvidia App, now replacing GeForce Experience, could be great coverage material for your tech insights. The app merges functions from the Nvidia Control Panel, GeForce Experience, and RTX Experience,
streamlining settings access and adding features like G-SYNC controls and a driver rollback function. Notably, it cuts down on account login requirements, which many users will appreciate.
First introduced in beta earlier this year, the app has now reached a feature-complete state, removing its beta label and will soon be bundled with GeForce drivers for streamlined installation.
What is included?
Below are the Nvidia app features
- Unified Interface: Combines Nvidia Control Panel, GeForce Experience, and RTX Experience features.
- No Login Requirement: Unlike GeForce Experience, no login is needed to access features.
- Game Optimization: Optimizes settings for enhanced gaming performance.
- In-Game Overlays: Allows for easy access to settings while gaming.
- Display and G-SYNC Controls: Offers comprehensive display adjustments, including G-SYNC support.
- Driver Rollback: Enables easy reversion to previous drivers.
- Updated UI: The updated UI of the Nvidia app brings a more streamlined and user-friendly experience, offering easier access to key features. The design focuses on simplicity, making it faster to navigate through game settings, display options, and other controls.
- Multi-Monitor RTX HDR: RTX HDR Multi-Monitor support allows users to enhance their gaming experience by applying AI-powered HDR filters to games that don’t natively support HDR. While only a few top games have native HDR support, the RTX HDR filter enables HDR visuals across thousands of SDR games, improving color and brightness. It works on DX12, DX11, DX9, and Vulkan games, bringing vibrant HDR effects to all compatible displays. This update significantly boosts visual fidelity for those using HDR-capable monitors.
- Excludes Broadcast & Social Features: No longer includes social or broadcasting integrations.
The Nvidia app integrates features like the In-Game Overlay UI and RTX HDR filters but leaves out legacy elements such as broadcasting to Twitch and YouTube, social media sharing, and Photo Mode 360.
This month’s major update enhanced the app with G-SYNC controls, multi-monitor HDR support
, a driver rollback option. Also, an updated HUD for a smoother experience, providing a comprehensive suite focused on gaming performance and display control.