NVIDIA pushes inferior Smooth Motion on RTX 40 users via its App

NVIDIA enhanced Project G-Assist performance through a new AI model that consumes 40 percent less memory while delivering faster response times. The company expanded compatibility from graphics cards with 12GB VRAM to those with 6GB or higher specifications. RTX notebook users gain access to Max-Q tuning, Battery Boost controls, and Battery Operations management. Enhanced plugin functionality allows automatic selection based on user tasks, with direct installation capabilities from Mod.io. G-Assist receives improved accuracy when selecting appropriate tools for specific commands.

The NVIDIA App introduces global DLSS override capabilities across hundreds of supported titles, eliminating per-game configuration requirements. RTX 40 series graphics cards receive Smooth Motion support through the application interface after previous beta driver testing. Legacy control panel features return to the App, providing classic game enhancements through anisotropic filtering, anti-aliasing, and ambient occlusion settings. NVIDIA Surround functionality joins additional 3D configuration options for older gaming titles. Beta users access these updates on August 19, while general availability follows one week later.
 

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