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NVIDIA App Integrates Driver Control Panel and GeForce Experience, Enters Beta Testing Stage

After years of independence between the driver control panel and GeForce Experience, NVIDIA finally decided to integrate the two programs into the “NVIDIA App”, which has now entered the beta testing stage.Open to all users for download

Friends who use NVIDIA GeForce graphics cards must have seen it. Although the user interface of GeForce Experience looks very modern, the interface logic of the driver control panel is still the style of Windows XP more than 20 years ago, which seems a bit out of place. Furthermore, although they all adjust graphics card-related options, they require two different programs to operate, which is indeed a bit cumbersome.

Therefore, NVIDIA created the NVIDIA App to become a unified control center for GPUs.

You can directly see the game library on the NVIDIA App homepage, as well as various extended application software made by NVIDIA such as NVIDIA Broadcast video and audio control tool, NVIDIA Omniverse content creation tool, FrameView performance measurement tool, etc.

Compared with GeForce Experience, which requires opening a separate web page to see driver information, the NVIDIA App driver page can directly display the new and modified content of the new version of the driver at a glance.

Graphics control is divided into two parts. The global settings are the “Manage 3D Settings” of the control panel in the past, and the program settings are the game items that can be optimized and adjusted in the past GeForce Experience. After these two are added to the NVIDIA App, the interface style has also changed. It has become more modern.

By the way, the screen overlay and recording functions that were previously possible with GeForce Experience have also been fully ported to the NVIDIA App. Depending on the GPU level, it can support up to 4K/120p or 8K/60p recording, and the video traffic can reach up to 250 Mbps.

It is worth mentioning that the NVIDIA App can activate AI filters to apply to games here, including RTX Dynamic Vibrance (RTX dynamic enhancement) and RTX HDR.

All the above functions do not require logging in personal information, only the functions on the reward redemption page require logging in to an account (the same account used by GeForce Experience). During the beta test of the NVIDIA App, you can log in to redeem the 1-hour double experience value increase and 1-hour double weapon experience value increase reward package of “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (2023)”, while supplies last.

Finally, after verification with NVIDIA, this site confirmed that the NVIDIA App will be a combination package in the future, allowing users to choose the functions they want to use in addition to the driver during the installation process. Friends who want to try it out first can go to the official websiteDownload the beta version

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