NVIDIA's all-in-one app to replace GeForce Experience by year-end
NVIDIA is gearing up to swap out its current GeForce Experience with a brand-new all-in-one app. The tech giant has shared its plans to move "all remaining GeForce Experience users" to this new platform by the end of 2024. The beta version of the app, which first rolled out in February, is now getting some cool new features as it gets closer to its full release.
New app features G-Sync toggle and multi-monitor support
The revamped NVIDIA app has rolled out a G-Sync toggle and multi-monitor support for RTX HDR. Plus, there's a handy driver rollback feature, letting you go back to older versions if you want. And here's a cool addition: the app can now give you a heads-up when DRM content is playing, which could mess with your ShadowPlay recording. All these upgrades are designed to make your experience smoother and more functional on the platform.
NVIDIA app to incorporate control panel features
NVIDIA has some exciting plans up its sleeve! They're also looking to blend features from its Control Panel into this brand-new app. Think surround options, custom resolutions, and multi-monitor setups. Once everything's in place, both the GeForce Experience app and NVIDIA Control Panel will be retired for this all-in-one platform. It's all part of NVIDIA's game plan to simplify its software for users.
App offers customizable font styles and UI colors
The NVIDIA app lets users jazz up font styles, making stats and frame rates super easy to read. You can pick from "thousands of colors" for the app's UI, so it feels more like yours. Plus, the platform now supports sorting and filtering of games and apps, and you can even hide or remove programs you've added yourself.