Nvidia App is out of beta and will soon replace GeForce Experience
Nvidia has officially unveiled the Nvidia App for PCs and laptops, which will replace the GeForce Experience utility popular with millions of gamers around the world. The new application has left the beta status and will soon be included in the GeForce driver kit. .
Nvidia App received an improved overlay that supports 4K video capture at 120 frames per second and AV1 codec. Artificial intelligence-based filters are also available for RTX-enabled games and improved customizable statistics overlays for viewing hardware data on the desktop and while playing. .
Similar to the GeForce Experience, the new software offers optimal settings for games, but now with options that were previously only available in the Nvidia Control Panel. You can now configure displays, enable G-Sync, and manage GPU performance directly in the new app without the need for a separate control panel. It also simplifies the process of updating your PC using GeForce Game Ready and Studio drivers. .
Nvidia continues to work on migrating features from the Nvidia Control Panel to the new app. So, the display settings, sliders for RTX Video HDR and support for RTX Video Super Resolution were added, the Surround function was integrated to combine multiple displays into one large one and the Multiple Display Mode feature, which provides the best rendering in Direct3D and OpenGL applications. .
New. attachment The Nvidia App will be offered as an optional install as part of GeForce drivers and will not require a sign-in to an Nvidia account. With the official launch of the Nvidia app today, the migration of GeForce Experience and Nvidia RTX Experience features is complete. Nvidia App will soon be available as part of our Game Ready and Studio Ready Drivers "reported in the blog companies. .