

GeForce Experience hasn’t gone over well with the gaming community (to say the least), which is why there are many GeForce GTX GPU users out there who want to get rid of it. For example, GeForce Experience causes drops in FPS for some users, whereas others simply despise the fact that the program one-click optimizes the settings for all of the games they play – messing with the settings they so carefully configured for each of their games is not something gamers take lying down. However, in many cases, it ends up doing just the opposite – some users of the application experience complain of outrageous computer resource usage (RAM and processor bandwidth usage) on the part of the application, whereas others simply don’t like how intrusive and autonomous the application can be.

GeForce Experience has been designed to make users’ lives easier and to enrich user experience. The application is designed to automatically check for and install updated driver software for the GPU, optimize graphics settings for any or all games to allow for optimum graphics performance, and to allow users to stream and share what they do on their computers with others. GeForce Experience is an application that comes bundled with the graphics drivers for all NVIDIA GeForce GTX graphics cards.
