GeForce Experience hits open beta

28 January 2013
Nvidia

Nvidia has opened up the beta version of their Experience PC optimisation app, which offers driver update notifications and optimisations for a range of PC hardware setups on an expanding list of modern games.

GeForce Experience optimizes graphics settings in your games based on your hardware configuration. NVIDIA performs extensive game testing for various combinations of GPUs, CPUs, and monitor resolutions and stores this information in the NVIDIA cloud. GeForce Experience connects to the NVIDIA Cloud and downloads optimized game settings tailored specifically to your PC.

Supported hardware for driver updates includes:

  • Desktop GPUs: GeForce 8, 9, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600 Series or higher.
  • Notebook GPUs: GeForce 8M, 9M, 100M, 200M, 300M, 400M, 500M Series or higher.

To grab the beta version head on over to the Nvidia website: GeForce Experience

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  1. Uberutang
    29.01.2013 at 09:14

    I rather like the software. I have no idea what fxaa, txaa, cxaa, mxaa etc means or does, but this seems to give me at least 10fps on each game I have tried it on, so good stuff. It also manages to set a few things in Batman Arkham City that I cannot set myself! (DX11 features that greys out when you change other settings in the game settings menu, but via this is sets up … )

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