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- The NVIDIA Subreddit
A place for everything NVIDIA, come talk about news, drivers, rumors, GPUs, the industry, show-off your build and more This Subreddit is community run and does not represent NVIDIA in any capacity unless specified
- The new Nvidia app Beta : r MoonlightStreaming - Reddit
I installed Nvidia app beta on my Lenovo legion slim 5 14 with rtx 4060 and it stopped showing anything on my screen Added up reinstalling windows completely Has anyone experienced the same issue?
- r nvidia on Reddit: Which One Should I Install Between Game-Ready . . .
Quoted from Nvidia: I am both a gamer and a creator Which driver should I install? All NVIDIA drivers provide full features and application support for top games and creative applications If you are a gamer who prioritizes day of launch support for the latest games, patches, and DLCs, choose Game Ready Drivers
- NVIDIA app - stream option gone? : r GeForceExperience - Reddit
NVIDIA app - stream option gone? I installed the new nvidia app beta but the "go live" button is missing here, this is normal? How I can stream using nvidia app?
- The definitive answer to GPU vs display scaling : r nvidia - Reddit
There is no definitive answer GPU scaling is the same across all modern Nvidia GPUs Display scaling is different between monitor manufactures and even monitor models from the same manufacturer So there's no way to know which is better without knowing the exact display you're using
- Setup Guide for HDR including NEW settings for Nvidia Users
The second half of the guide is Nvidia specific and covers some new features that were released today along with their new Nvidia app beta that will eventually replace Geforce Experience and Nvidia Control Panel
- Game Ready Driver vs Studio Driver. Whats the difference? : r nvidia
"Nvidia studio driver" are for editing, music production and software that aren't games Either ur a gamer or a content creator, but if u are both stick to the "geforce game ready driver"
- Anyone running Bazzite with Nvidia GPU : r linux_gaming - Reddit
Things might change in the year though, between fixes for Wayland with Nvidia proprietary drivers, and NVK (open-source driver) hopefully becoming more and more usable in the next months
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