an update for the NVIDIA app, new GeForce Game Ready Driver and more titles adding DLSS 4 support. In addition to Project G-Assist availability, NVIDIA app has several other updates launching ...
According to Nvidia’s promotional material, the tool now included in the rebranded Nvidia app can help you monitor game performance, answer hardware- and software-related questions, and even ...
NVIDIA, a computer manufacturing company, revealed that Project G-Assist is now available inside the NVIDIA app. The firm also noted that G-Assist will help users optimize game and system settings, ...
TL;DR: The NVIDIA App now has G-Assist, a local AI model to optimize gaming performance for you, and much more besides. Want your system fans to run quieter? Just ask the AI (via a typed query ...
G-Assist controls lighting for supported devices from Logitech, Corsair, MSI, and Nanoleaf as well. The feature is available in the Nvidia app and requires an RTX 30, 40, or 50 series desktop GPU and ...
Nvidia’s new G-Assist AI assistant is now available on the Nvidia app, ready for GeForce RTX desktop users to try out. The concept first appeared in 2017 as an April Fool’s joke before ...
The big news items with Nvidia App version 11.0.3.218 are custom DLSS upscaling resolutions and a new AI assistant called Project G-Assist that runs locally on your PC.
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NVIDIA's impressive Project G-Assist System Assistant for GeForce RTX owners has finally been released, so here's a handy ...
To download and install G-Assist, head over to the new NVIDIA app. When done, use the Alt+G shortcut to active G-Assist. NVIDIA says when users trigger the feature, a portion of your RTX GPU is ...