Nvidia’s
beta
app
for
its
GPUs
is
nearing
its
journey
to
a
full
release,
and
the
company
says
it
intends
to
“migrate
all
remaining
GeForce
Experience
users”
to
the
new
app
before
the
end
of
the
year.
Today,
Nvidia
added
a
few
more
features
to
get
the
app
ready,
including
the
ability
to
toggle
G-Sync
on
and
off,
multi-monitor
support
for
RTX
HDR,
and
driver
rollback.
The
app
can
also
now
notify
you
if
there’s
DRM
content
playing
that
could
stop
your
ShadowPlay
recording.
Nvidia
says
upcoming
updates
to
the
app
will
also
bring
in
the
remaining
features
of
Nvidia
Control
Panel,
such
as
surround
options,
custom
resolutions,
and
multi-monitor
setup.
Soon,
both
the
GeForce
Experience
app
and
the
Nvidia
Control
Panel
will
be
replaced
by
the
Nvidia
app,
which
first
launched
in
February.
The
app
also
lets
you
change
the
font
styles
to
make
statistics,
frame
rates,
and
other
info
easier
to
read,
and
you
can
choose
from
“thousands
of
colors”
for
the
app
UI.
And
there’s
now
persistent
user
sorting
and
filtering
of
games
and
apps
as
well
as
the
ability
to
hide
and
remove
manually
added
programs.
Here’s
a
Digital
Foundry
video
about
RTX
HDR,
which
was
initially
announced
for
video
but
is
impressive
for
games
as
well:
To
try
it,
you
press
Alt
+
Z
to
summon
Nvidia’s
overlay
from
inside
your
game,
select
“Game
Filter,”
then
choose
HDR.
(Originally posted by Umar Shakir)
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