Nvidia is retiring its classic Control Panel for GeForce users, moving driver, display, and 3D settings into the Nvidia app.
Shiny new Nvidia apps like the GeForce Experience and the “Nvidia app” have come and gone, but the old Nvidia Control Panel and its rotating green Nvidia logo have existed as an option for managing ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. The new NVIDIA App is now available in beta. It modernizes the look and feel of the NVIDIA Control Panel and GeForce Experience apps while combining their ...
Is this control panel old yet gold, or did you bid it good riddance?
Nvidia's new unified app, aptly called "Nvidia App," is now out of beta. It replaces GeForce Experience and Nvidia Control Panel with a single program. After several months of testing ...
There is a new GeForce Game Ready Driver out today, and on the surface it looks like a routine game-optimization release. Dig one line deeper, though, and you will find something a little more ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The Nvidia app has even more features and is coming out of beta by the end of 2024. The Nvidia app has even more ...
The Nvidia app is now available to download in beta form. It will eventually be used to merge most of the features found in the Nvidia Control Panel, GeForce Experience, and RTX Experience apps.
NVIDIA has released a major update for its graphical drivers today, but the company also launched something bigger into open beta, the new NVIDIA App. For years now, we have checked on specs, adjusted ...
If your PC has an Nvidia GPU, today’s the day to download the new Nvidia App, which replaces the aging GeForce Experience software. The new app went into beta at the beginning of the year, so its ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. The NVIDIA App is not only a replacement for the aging GeForce Experience App for PC Gamers looking to update drivers and optimize their games, but it's ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. NVIDIA is testing out a new unified app that lets users adjust GPU settings, install software and fine-tune gameplay, all from the same place.