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Nvidia officially replaces GeForce Control Panel app after 20 years
Nvidia has finally pulled the plug on one of its most popular features. After two decades of service, the company is now ...
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Nvidia is canning the Control Panel, and I can't be the only one who's slightly sad to see it go
Change comes for us all.
The Nvidia Control Panel is officially reaching the end of its active life as Nvidia shifts supported GPU settings into the redesigned Nvidia app. With the latest Nvidia driver update, GeForce users ...
Nvidia is retiring its classic Control Panel for GeForce users, moving driver, display, and 3D settings into the Nvidia app.
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If you haven't updated your graphics drivers recently, you may not be aware of a change Nvidia instituted in December of 2019. Starting from that date, the Nvidia Control Panel is no longer ...
With the introduction of our most recent Nvidia App update, all actively supported Nvidia Control Panel features for GeForce ...
Nvidia has released a new driver for users sticking to the old (like very old) graphics cards that no longer receive mainstream support. Version 475.14 also supports Windows 7, 8, and 8.1. It is one ...
Nvidia Control Panel is no more, or at least it won't be if you install the latest version of Nvidia's driver. After 20 years of being the slightly cumbersome interface for Nvidia GPU settings, the ...
Shiny new Nvidia apps like the GeForce Experience and the “Nvidia app” have come and gone, but the old Nvidia Control Panel ...
With driver 610.47, Nvidia is ending the era of the GeForce Control Panel – more or less. All important functions have moved to the Nvidia App.
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