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According to news from this site on June 3, NVIDIA App integrates NVIDIA Control Panel, GeForce Experience and RTX Experience, which is still in the testing phase.
This beta version update will support 120 FPS AV1 video recording, introduce one-click GPU performance tuning, improve the NVIDIA App floating window, and further improve the user experience.
This site is attached with the NVIDIA App download link: Click here to download (The new version will be updated after 6 pm on the 4th)
This update introduces support for SDR and HDR video encoding in AV1 format, improving the clarity and quality of recording. Gamers will have the option to record at 120 frames per second for a smoother, more immersive playback experience.
GeForce RTX 40 series graphics cards and laptop GPUs are equipped with eighth-generation hardware video encoders and support AV1 format encoding. Compared with H.264, players can use AV1 to record more video at the same bitrate High quality video.
GeForce RTX desktop computer graphics card and notebook Computer users can use the Performance Panel and one-click automatic GPU tuning to monitor their GPU and unleash its capabilities.
This feature canscan the user's system performance characteristics and provide one-click automatic GPU tuning, thereby optimizing the user's GPU performance. The automatic GPU tuner also performs regular check scans of the user's GPU to ensure that the user always has the ideal tuning profile.
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