Nvidia’s beta app for its GPUs is nearing its journey to a full release, as 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 the app to get it there, 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, framerates, 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.