Modern UI tends to suck, so I dont consider this good news.
If its anything like AMDs I probably wont like it, their control panel is like a mobile phone UI.
I guess nvcleanstall can remove the entire component and replace with nvidia profile inspector?
What do you mean by outdated though? Changing for sake of it?
Quicker access to game profiles/driver tweaks as opposed to alt tabing, windowing out, and otherwise waiting for nvcp to open; I dont know if its an NVCP thing, but my rig with my 7900xtx generally has better game detection so you dont have to spend additional time searching or adding the exe.
Currently the AMD driver/overlay will notify you if settings require game restarts or if theyve been enabled, NVCP does no such thing that I’ve seen with my 2070/3080/4080s. If Nvidia deploys something similar youll better understand if settings have been properly applied, require a restart, and again are much faster/easier to access.
Built in tweaking and monitoring is a great feature, and Nvidia being a “software” company, im honestly surprised it hasnt been integrated sooner. You don’t even have to overclock, simply changing a fan profile, setting TDP limit for a specific game etc… would all be improvements for the end user.
So no, not just changing for the sake of things. I very much dislike Experience, and have never installed it, but if the new implementation is anything like the radeon driver and suite it is absolutely an improvement.