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.
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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.
The latest driver, weighing in at 812 MB, offers improved stability, and promises to solve image corruption issues. It also supports NVIDIA DLSS Super Resolution, NVIDIA Reflex and more.
Nvidia GPUs are now Game Ready for Overwatch 2 with the latest 517.48 WHQL driver. The new driver also brings the latest GeForce Experience app that fixes the Windows 11 22H2 performance problems.
Nvidia has released an emergency beta update to fix the various issues reported on Nvidia graphics cards when running the recently released Windows 11 22H2 feature update. You can download it here.
Nvidia's latest GeForce drivers appear to be having a frustrating side effect of causing a continuous PC reset loop when updating to v397.31. It's even offered on systems that can't install them.
Nvidia yesterday released new drivers for its GPUs. The 390.65 WHQL drivers bring with them security updates aimed at mitigating the effect of the Spectre processor vulnerability.
Several new titles, including Fortnite Battle Royale, will soon support ShadowPlay Highlights, while GeForce Experience will add a range of Instagram-style filters to add a little flair to gameplay.
Nvidia this week released 388.71 WHQL drivers for its line of discrete GPUs. The new drivers contains several optimisations for the official release of PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds on PC.
The latest version of Nvidia's GeForce Experience brings a complete revamp of the application. It's now faster, cleaner and more useful than ever, but also requires users to log in.
NVIDIA has launched the open beta for its GeForce Experience service, giving all PC gamers a way to check out its service that will optimize PC hardware settings for games via a cloud-based system.
NVIDIA has started the closed beta for GeForce Experience, a new program which it claims will help optimize PC hardware settings for games via a cloud-based system.
NVIDIA has announced plans to release GeForce Experience, a new software application and cloud service that will give PC users a way to set the optimal settings for their PC games automatically.