
In recent news, NVIDIA has been working behind the scenes. On a newer application that will be replacing, the long-term GeForce Control Panel and GeForce Experience. There have been several issues, that have been plaguing the GeForce experience and have long-awaited fixes that people have been waiting for. Not to mention the NVIDIA Control Panel, which still looks the same. As it did back in Windows 7 days.
The replacement application, that will be replacing this will be called “NVAPP”. This application will be downloadable, via the Microsoft Store, which we have been seeing out in the wild. The newer application, promises better compatibility with games/applications. Gamers will be able to overclock, their video cards directly from the NVIDIA software.
We will be watching, over the next few months and report back. If we hear anything and/or any BETA invites you are willing to take the plunge.
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