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NVIDIA App Set to Replace GeForce Experience, What You Need to Know as It Exits Beta

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NVIDIA App Set to Replace GeForce Experience: What You Need to Know as It Exits Beta

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For years, NVIDIA GeForce Experience, or GFE for short, has been an essential resource for PC gamers, artists and anyone simply interested in optimizing their CUDA cores. Nevertheless, now that NVIDIA’s new app is out of its beta phase, there’s a potential successor to GeForce Experience coming. This new NVIDIA App will seek to provide a completely new way to use the App by improving the current interface and adding features from the latest NVIDIA hardware. Here is an idea of what this transition holds for users and what will likely happen as the NVIDIA App takes the spotlight.

The NVIDIA App is better looking and is delivered with a more general, contemporary style. What has been observed is that NVIDIA has paid special attention towards reducing the complexity of the software and making it easier to navigate between different menus and sub-menus to access game settings, drivers, and much more without going through a lot of hoops. Clean with no flashy gizmos that could put off first timers or first-generation PC builders, the software lets both them and tech geeks have the best out of their NVIDIA outfitted equipment.

Driver management and updates have remained paramount in the GeForce Experience service, and in this concern; NVIDIA has risen to the occasion, or as they say, gone to the next level. The NVIDIA App also now provides better updating of the drivers, providing users with the ability to have the most up-to-date optimizations and security patches without needing to manually update. It even wisely informs the users whenever important updates are out and provides the users with an even more seamless, one-click installation.

By setting the standard for game optimization, GeForce Experience has already pushed the envelope, and with the NVIDIA App, we have taken it that one step further. By leveraging NVIDIA’s advanced AI, the app utilizes better than ever optimized in-game settings, with greater accuracy than ever, optimizing visual fidelity and performance to best balance the game’s visual aspect with the player’s specific setup. The NVIDIA App dynamically adjusts settings to suit your preferences if you’re a competitive gamer just looking for the best possible framerate, or a casual gamer just looking for immersive graphics.

As game streaming has risen, NVIDIA has been forced to improve upon its already impressive built-in streaming capabilities. And while GeForce Experience did have ShadowPlay, the NVIDIA App packs much more powerful streamer tools. The app now features smoother and higher quality streaming capabilities with the option to manage broadcast settings directly from the app allowing streamers to broadcast footage with an audience with a click of a button instead of often being required to enter controls from a desktop to do so.

More powerful performance tracking and analytics are a part of the new NVIDIA App. With this, you get to know what are the bottlenecks and optimize the GPU usage to optimize the performance. For people who want every ounce of performance they can possibly get out of their hardware, or who need a stable, efficient setup for their line of work, this level of monitoring is a good thing.

The NVIDIA App’s release is an evolution in how NVIDIA users access their GPUs. GeForce Experience was the go to app for managing your GPU, getting driver updates and optimizing your games, but it had its limitations. Taking direct feedback from the gaming and creative communities and responding to evolving needs, the NVIDIA App is a direct response. NVIDIA hopes with this new tool it can deliver a smoother and more powerful experience.

NVIDIA has ensured the switch is not hard on users of GeForce Experience – our platform won’t lose the settings and preferences it was maintaining for you. When the NVIDIA App takes the place of GeForce Experience, all of those GFE features will stay — and with some new abilities, the swap is bound to be worth it.

NVIDIA hasn’t set a firm date for the full release yet, but reports say the switch from GeForce Experience to the NVIDIA App will be complete, soon. The app has already been beta tested to the fullest extent possible by beta users whose feedback has played heavily into this new direction. NVIDIA is pushing for this new experience and on day one have promised regular updates and feature expansions to meet the needs of the user.

NVIDIA’s exit from beta with the NVIDIA App is a good first step for the company and a first step towards a new strategy of providing support for their software. By bringing their chips and techs for the first time to the platform, gamers, PC enthusiasts, and content creators alike can look forward to more of the modern NVIDIA experience in a more streamlined, feature rich and optimized format that keeps pace with where they are now, and is better than where they were.

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