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Nvidia App Causes FPS Drops in Some Games and PCs

Author : Madison Update : Feb 25,2025

The newly released Nvidia app is causing frame rate drops in some games and PC configurations. This article explores this performance issue stemming from Nvidia's latest game optimization software.

Nvidia App Impact on Game Performance

Frame Rate Instability Affects Specific Games and PC Builds

Nvidia App Causes FPS Drops in Some Games and PCs PC Gamer's December 18th testing revealed performance issues with the Nvidia app in certain games and PC setups. Some users reported stuttering. An Nvidia staff member suggested a temporary workaround: 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 framerate increase (59 fps to 63 fps at 1080p Very High settings) with the overlay off. At 1440p, the difference was negligible. However, enabling the overlay and reducing graphics settings to Medium resulted in a significant 12% frame rate drop.

Cyberpunk 2077 testing on a Core Ultra 9 285K and RTX 4080 Super showed stable framerates regardless of overlay status, indicating the problem is game and/or hardware-specific.

PC Gamer's investigation followed user reports on Twitter (X), utilizing the Nvidia-suggested workaround. Despite disabling the overlay, many users still experienced unstable performance. Some Twitter (X) users suggested reverting graphics drivers, while others questioned which games are affected. Nvidia hasn't released an official fix beyond disabling the overlay.

Nvidia App's Official Launch

Nvidia App Causes FPS Drops in Some Games and PCs Initially launched in beta on February 22, 2024, the Nvidia app replaced GeForce Experience, providing Nvidia GPU users with tools for GPU optimization, game recording, and more.

Following beta testing, the app officially launched in November 2024, replacing GeForce Experience and coinciding with a graphics driver update. The new app features a redesigned overlay and eliminates the need for account login.

Despite its improved features, Nvidia needs to address the negative impact on some games and PC configurations.