Summary
With the end of February approaching,Nvidiapulled back the curtain on a PC app that combines the functions of both the Nvidia Control Panel and GeForce Experience. This newNvidiaapp is available for PC users to beta test, with the only requirements being a compatible GeForce graphics card and the latest Nvidia Game Ready or Studio Drivers.
Traditionally, Nvidia has given its users two different methods to adjust the look and performance of various PC games. While it still has the appearance and the speed of an early 2000s application, the Nvidia Control Panel has been a staple of PC gaming that has allowed users to make adjustments that include capping frame rates, prioritizing quality or performance, and adjusting texture filters. By comparison, the GeForce Experience has served as a more streamlined method of optimizing game-specific settings and as a way to ensure GeForce Drivers are delivered quickly. Plus, GeForce Experience allowedvarious Nvidia GPUsto use Nvidia Freestyle game filters to change the color palette of a compatible title.

Though the new app is in open beta at the time of writing, Nvidia has given PC gamers a new method to do more in a single app.The Nvidia appcan be downloaded from either Nvidia’s website or the GeForce Experience app. Once installed, the new app will supersede the GeForce Experience app altogether. The left side panel has sections to check up on Game Ready and Studio Driver updates, change the graphics settings of installed games, and redeem rewards for certain titles. PC gamers with a compatible RTX card such asthe RTX 4080 SUPERcan use the new RTX Dynamic Vibrance and RTX HDR options, both of which use AI to give Nvidia Freestyle users new ways to make compatible games stand out. The app also allows for straightforward access to GeForce Now and other Nvidia applications.
Nvidia App Beta Details and Requirements
The Nvidia Control panel will still be available to use as some options from it, such as Texture Filtering, are not part of the new Nvidia app at the time of writing. To take part in the beta, users will need an Nvidia graphics card capable of running GeForce Driver version 551.52 or later, which was made available on February 21. The latest Nvidia Game Ready Driver addedsome optimizations forNightingaleand fixed a problem that prevented Nvidia Freestyle filters from saving correctly after closing a game.
Between the launch of the new app andNvidia’s recent profit growth, the tech giant has remained firmly in the spotlight. Only time will tell how smoothly the beta test of this new PC app will go.

ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 4070 Super OC
The ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 4070 Super OC is an excellent no-nonsense take on the RTX 4070 SUPER GPU, offering better durability, better cooling and a higher overclock potential than the competition.It leverages some of the best cooling that ASUS has to offer including new axial tech in its fans to allow for more airflow even as it operates at a zero fan mode at temperatures below 55 degrees Celsius, using its massive heatsink to keep temperatures in check with ease.
Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER
The Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER is a stock-clocked alternative to the Nvidia RTX 4070 Ti Super Founder’s Edition that offers RGB lighting, better thermals, and a die-cast metal backplate in tow.It also features an Idle fan stop, which is built into its fan curve as well as an increased amount of customization thanks to it featuring 5 zones of RGB lighting and a slight power limit increase in tow at MSRP.
ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER OC
To say that the ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER OC is a high-end variant of Nvidia’s penultimate consumer-grade GPU is an understatement.The ROG Strix OC is one of, if not the fastest RTX 4080 S units out of there, offering a powerful cooler, some of the best ARGB lighting in the business, and a higher overclock than the competition, making it the best performance-grade RTX 4080 SUPER GPU money can buy currently.
