Nvidia is on a mission to eliminate its legacy Control Panel and GeForce Experience apps and combine them into a single new Nvidia app. That effort started earlier this year, and a new beta update today adds display settings, RTX Video Super Resolution, RTX Video HDR sliders, and more features.
The new displays section lets you adjust resolution, refresh rate, and orientation controls for connected monitors or TVs. The controls are similar to what exists inside the Settings section of Windows 10 or 11, but this now lets you adjust all your GPU settings in a single location.
Nvidia’s new video section of its app now lets you control whether its RTX Video Super Resolution technology is enabled to upscale old, blurry web videos on RTX 30- and 40-series cards. You can pick between the different quality levels, and also enable RTX Video HDR to upgrade SDR content to HDR using AI. The RTX Video HDR feature also has sliders to adjust peak brightness, contrast, saturation, and middle gray levels.
Finally, Nvidia has also updated its statistics overlay so it can now display 1 percent low stats for frame rates, alongside CPU usage, latency, and a variety of GPU-related information. Nvidia also added one-click GPU tuning to its beta app last month. You can grab the latest Nvidia beta app on Nvidia’s website.