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Nvidia’s Exciting New All-In-One App Set to Replace GeForce Experience This Year

Nvidia is gearing up to launch its new all-in-one app that will eventually replace the current GeForce Experience. The beta version of the app is progressing towards a full release, with Nvidia aiming to transition all remaining GeForce Experience users to the new platform by the end of the year.

The latest updates to the app include features like the ability to toggle G-Sync on and off, support for RTX HDR on multiple monitors, and driver rollback capabilities. Additionally, the app can now notify users if there is DRM content playing that could interfere with their ShadowPlay recording.

In the near future, Nvidia plans to integrate the remaining features of Nvidia Control Panel into the new app, such as surround options, custom resolutions, and multi-monitor setup. This transition will eventually lead to the retirement of both the GeForce Experience app and the Nvidia Control Panel in favor of the unified application.

For more details on the upcoming changes and enhancements to Nvidia’s all-in-one app, you can continue reading here.