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Roland Of Gilead I've had a love /hate relationship with NVCP. Love it when it works well, and hated it with lots of bugs (far too numerous to mention). Being honest though, even though the NV App is on my PC, I haven't bothered looking at it. I guess now I will. The times they're a changin! Reply
hotaru251 It still remains a mystery why Nvidia took so long to discontinue the control panel (or update it with a better-looking UI), but late is better than never. i still won't use new one. It still lacks some of the option the control panel has. Reply
rluker5 I like that you can quickly get to everything from the same page with the old one. Reply
-Fran- The one thing I liked about nVidia: their simple driver, yet powerful, solution. They just needed to improve the overall performance of the old CP and not re-skin it into the new one. That being said, if it works better and offers more functionality, the users win. Knowing nVidia, that won't be the case, LOL. I hope I'm wrong though. Regards. Reply
Nolandc hotaru251 said: i still won't use new one. It still lacks some of the option the control panel has. If you read the artical you'll notice "Nvidia will keep supporting the control panel until all “professional features” have been migrated to the Nvidia App." Reply
hotaru251 Nolandc said: If you read the artical you'll notice "Nvidia will keep supporting the control panel until all “professional features” have been migrated to the Nvidia App." all "professional" means not ALL features. Reply
JTWrenn I don't trust any of these apps. They all seem to cause some weird glitch or issue. I won't be using the new one ever. Reply
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- https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/nvidia-is-finally-ditching-its-iconic-control-panel-after-20-years-new-driver-updates-only-ship-in-the-nvidia-app#main
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