NVIDIA is retiring its classic Control Panel after two decades and moving the same GPUs settings into the official NVIDIA app that debuted in 2024. The company confirmed the shift in the release notes ...
With driver 610.47, Nvidia is ending the era of the GeForce Control Panel – more or less. All important functions have moved to the Nvidia App.
Hi all, I have a 2017-vintage ASUS PG279Q G-SYNC monitor (QHD resolution: 2560x1440) which on the box said can do up to 166 FPS but the monitor's menu only shows up to 150, but that's not what this ...
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 update for the recently released Nvidia App on Windows PCs. The latest release introduces support for RTX Super Resolution, RTX Video HDR Sliders, Display Settings, and more. In ...
Nvidia’s Control Panel retirement shifts GeForce settings into the Nvidia app, creating new support and documentation steps for IT teams managing shared PCs. Nvidia is closing the book on one of the ...
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