A new beta version of the Nvidia app adds RTX Video Super Resolution, RTX Video HDR and display settings toggles

By: Vlad Cherevko | today, 09:44

Nvidia is working on integrating all GPU settings into one new application, gradually replacing the old Control Panel and GeForce Experience.

Here's What We Know

The latest beta update adds display settings, RTX Video ultra-high resolution, RTX Video HDR switches, and other features. Users can now adjust the resolution, refresh rate, and orientation of connected monitors or TVs in one place.

There's also the ability to enable RTX Video Super Resolution to improve the quality of older videos and RTX Video HDR to convert SDR content to HDR using AI. New sliders allow you to adjust brightness, contrast, saturation and grey levels.

In addition, the statistical overlay has been updated and now shows 1% low frame rate, CPU usage, latency, and other GPU information. Nvidia also added a one-click GPU tuning feature last month.

The latest version of the beta app can be downloaded on Nvidia's website.

Source: Nvidia