Tuesday, December 17th 2024
NVIDIA App Allegedly Degrades Gaming Performance by Up to 15%, But There Is a Fix
Recent testing has revealed that latest NVIDIA App v1.0 software utility may significantly impact gaming performance, with benchmarks from Tom's Hardware showing frame rate drops of up to 15% in certain games when the new NVIDIA App is installed alongside graphics drivers. The performance issues appear to be linked to the application's overlay features, particularly its game filters and photo mode capabilities, which seem to affect system resources regardless of whether users actively engage with them. Gamers primarily interested in the app's video capture and optimization features can restore regular performance levels by disabling these problematic overlay functions. In the meantime, NVIDIA issued the following statement on its GeForce forums in the "Game Filters and Performance in NVIDIA App" thread:
Source:
Tom's Hardware
NVIDIA Official StatementWe are aware of a reported performance issue related to Game Filters and are actively looking into it. You can turn off Game Filters from the NVIDIA App Settings > Features > Overlay > Game Filters and Photo Mode, and then relaunch your game.NVIDIA has phased out its veteran GeForce Experience software, marking it as legacy with the November 2024 driver release 566.14. Though users could initially opt out of switching to the replacement NVIDIA App, the company's latest 566.36 driver update eliminated this choice entirely. Now, PC gamers must either embrace the new NVIDIA App platform or proceed with a bare-bones driver installation without additional features. If you don't want to experience any significant performance loss, the game filter and photo mode in overlay should be disabled until NVIDIA prepares a fix that doesn't hurt game performance.
38 Comments on NVIDIA App Allegedly Degrades Gaming Performance by Up to 15%, But There Is a Fix
Proven.. that's different.
By Tom's and before they did, several others in X raised the subject
But since it's Ngreedia, free passes and stuff are in order.
Now back to how bad AMD drivers still are :)
Edit: I am curious to find out if the update is affecting compute performance as well or its just gaming performance. Unfortunately Techgage seems to be dead and they were the best source for workstation oriented testing.
I doubt he uses filters and such during his benchmarks, if anything it's more likely he disables it all to remove the number of variables that can affect benchmarks in unwanted ways.
@W1zzard ?
Thanks for the performance stagnation Tom's Hardware.
also @nguyen
/sarcasm