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Nvidia App gets crucial upgrades, new GeForce driver available

Update: The Nvidia App is now out of beta and can be downloaded – HERE.

Nvidia has rolled out its latest Game Ready driver for GeForce graphics cards. On top of that, we have confirmation on the latest games to sport RTX technologies like DLSS, as well as some key Nvidia App updates, as the green team continues to improve the new application to replace the older GeForce Experience and Control Panel apps.

There are five games launching over the next week with RTX enhancements. For starters, we have the latest MMORPG from the specialists at NCSoft, Throne and Liberty. Those with an RTX graphics card will benefit from features like DLSS 3, enabling much higher frame rates.

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Until Dawn, Starship Troopers: Extermination, The Axis Unseen and MechWarrior 5: Clans are all launching with DLSS 3 as well. If you are picking up any of these titles, be sure to upgrade to the new GeForce Game Ready 565.90 WHQL driver, which is available now and contains optimisations for this week's latest game releases.

Moving on to the latest Nvidia app improvements. The app is currently still in beta but slowly, Nvidia is bringing over all the important features from its older apps to create a cohesive, all-in-one application. The new update includes RTX HDR multi-monitor support, as well as G-Sync controls, so you'll no longer need to find the Control Panel to adjust those settings.

You can download Nvidia drivers directly, HERE.

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