Nvidia's New App: FPS Drops Reported in Some Games
The recently released Nvidia App is causing frame rate (FPS) drops in specific games and on certain PC configurations. This article explores this performance issue stemming from Nvidia's latest game optimization software.
Performance Instability Across Games and Systems
PC Gamer's December 18th testing revealed performance inconsistencies. Some users reported stuttering. An Nvidia employee suggested a temporary fix: disabling the "Game Filters and Photo Mode" overlay.
Testing Black Myth: Wukong on a high-end system (Ryzen 7 7800X3D and RTX 4070 Super) showed a slight FPS increase (59fps to 63fps at 1080p Very High settings) with the overlay off. However, enabling the overlay and lowering graphics to Medium resulted in a significant 12% FPS drop. Cyberpunk 2077 testing on a Core Ultra 9 285K and RTX 4080 Super showed no noticeable difference with the overlay on or off, indicating the problem's game and system-specific nature.
User reports on Twitter (X) corroborated these findings, with some suggesting driver rollbacks as a workaround. Nvidia hasn't yet addressed the issue beyond recommending overlay deactivation.
Nvidia App's Official Launch and Implications
Launched in February 2024 as a beta replacement for GeForce Experience, the Nvidia App officially debuted in November 2024, coinciding with a driver update. This new application boasts improved features and a redesigned overlay, eliminating the need for account logins.
Despite these enhancements, the FPS drop issue highlights a need for Nvidia to investigate the app's impact on specific games and hardware configurations. Further updates are anticipated to resolve this performance problem.