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Nvidia App update brings RTX Video and display settings

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

Nvidia has been gradually updating the Nvidia App to replace the existing GeForce Experience. The new version promises a comprehensive range of features and settings, some drawn from the Control Panel.

The latest version of the Nvidia App brings tools for controlling RTX Video Super Resolution and RTX Video HDR. Additional features such as G-Sync, surround and resolution settings, and multi-monitor compatibility are coming soon.

Taking user feedback into account, Nvidia has extended the Graphics tab with more filtering and sorting options, catering to players with extensive game libraries. Moreover, the update includes additional language settings and an overlay displaying CPU usage, latency, and complete GPU statistics.

The Nvidia App has also been updated to include ChatRTX as an installable module and features like Broadcast and ICAT tools. As a bonus, Nvidia is offering a complimentary one-month PC Game Pass Ultimate to users with GeForce GTX 10 series or later GPUs.

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