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Nvidia has revealed a significant update to its RTX 40-series graphics cards and related software just ahead of Gamescom 2025. The latest enhancements include the introduction of Smooth Motion, broader DLSS control options, and various improvements aimed at enhancing the gaming experience.
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What’s New?
- Smooth Motion is now compatible with RTX 40-series GPUs, allowing driver-level AI-generated frame rates even in games that aren’t traditionally supported.
- The global DLSS override feature enables users to set their preferred DLSS modes across all compatible games, simplifying performance adjustments.
- Classic control panel features such as anisotropic filtering, anti-aliasing, ambient occlusion, and Surround mode are now integrated directly into the Nvidia App.
- The Project G-Assist AI assistant has received updates to make it swifter, more lightweight, support plugin management, and available across all RTX GPUs with 6GB+ VRAM, including laptops.
Why Does This Matter?
- These updates make advanced AI-driven features like frame generation accessible to a broader audience of gamers.
- Managing DLSS settings is now less of a hassle, eliminating the need to tweak each game individually.
- The Nvidia App consolidates previous control panel tools, making the process of fine-tuning graphics settings more user-friendly.
- AI tools such as G-Assist are now more efficient, versatile, and easier to use than ever before.
Why Should You Care?
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- Enjoy a smoother gaming experience: Even games that don’t support DLSS directly can now benefit from higher frame rates thanks to Smooth Motion.
- Save time on setup: The global DLSS override reduces the need for time-consuming, game-by-game adjustments.
- Gain more control over your settings, especially for older titles where legacy tweaks are easier to access.
- Benefit from improved AI tools that support a wider range of devices and optimize performance more effectively.
What’s on the Horizon?
- The beta version of these updates is available starting today, August 19, with a full public rollout expected the following week.
- Nvidia plans to continue refining Smooth Motion based on community feedback.
- Additional legacy control tools may be integrated into the Nvidia App as the platform continues to evolve.





