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Nvidia launches Geforce Experience 3.0
Those with Nvidia GeForce hardware can either update their GeForce Experience to 3.0 via the GeForce Experience app if it’s already installed, or it can be downloaded via Nvidia’s website here. In October, Nvidia added YouTube broadcasting support to GeForce Experience.
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GeForce Experience went through a complete redesign, getting new, extra features as compared to its predecessors and offering a much cleaner and attractive user interface.
It’s been in Beta for a while, but NVIDIA has just officially launched their new GeForce Experience application. Want to show off your gaming skills? The venue for these efforts has centered around GeForce Experience and the utilities that it provides.
All of this, and Nvidia claim that this new GeForce Experience will run three times faster and use only half the memory- that’s a pretty sweet update overall.
As mentioned, you also get a completely new interface, including an in-game overlay that allows for quick and convenient access to features such as recording, streaming and instant replays – sharing those choice gaming highlights has never been easier, whether you’re showing off video, screenshots or live streaming. By default, games are listed in a grid with a mouse over revealing buttons to hide the game, play, or view the games details.
But the big hook is clearly the new version’s smaller footprint. In fact while 3.0.5 started up with 88MB of ram is shortly settled in with only 54 MB of ram used. In 2013, Nvidia introduced ShadowPlay (game capture tool).
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So where are the My Rig and ShadowPlay options from the older GeForce Experience? The older GeForce Experience had a microscopic lull when you switched between tabs that irked me to no end.