Nvidia is retiring its classic Control Panel for GeForce users, moving driver, display, and 3D settings into the Nvidia app.
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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.
NVIDIA is retiring its classic Control Panel after two decades and moving the same GPUs settings into the official NVIDIA app, the company confirmed.
That’s ending with version 610.47 of Nvidia’s Game Ready and Studio drivers for GeForce GPUs. Nvidia says the old Control Panel will no longer be installed by default, since “all actively supported ...
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