Table of Contents
- How Can Global DLSS Settings Transform Your RTX Gaming Experience?
- What’s New in the NVIDIA App
- Global DLSS Controls Save Time
- Smooth Motion Comes to RTX 40 Cards
- How to Enable These Features
- For Global DLSS Settings
- For Smooth Motion
- Real Performance Impact
- Compatibility and Requirements
- Additional App Improvements
- Getting the Update
How Can Global DLSS Settings Transform Your RTX Gaming Experience?
NVIDIA just dropped a major update that changes how you control your graphics settings. This update makes gaming simpler and adds exciting new features to older graphics cards. Let me break down what this means for your gaming setup.
What’s New in the NVIDIA App
The latest NVIDIA app update introduces two important features that gamers have wanted for a long time. These changes make your graphics settings work across all your games instead of having to set them up one by one.
Global DLSS Controls Save Time
Before this update, you had to adjust DLSS settings for each game separately. This meant going into every single game’s graphics menu and changing the settings manually. Now, you can set your DLSS preferences once and they apply to all supported games automatically.
Here’s how the new global system works:
- Go to Graphics > Global Settings in the NVIDIA app
- Choose your DLSS preferences once
- All current and future games use these settings
- Check your settings anytime with Alt + Z overlay
This global approach saves hours of setup time, especially if you have many games in your library. The settings include DLSS Super Resolution, Multi Frame Generation, and other performance options.
Smooth Motion Comes to RTX 40 Cards
NVIDIA Smooth Motion was previously only available on the newest RTX 50 series graphics cards. Now, RTX 40 series owners can use this technology too. This is big news because RTX 40 cards are much more common among gamers.
Smooth Motion works differently from regular DLSS. It uses AI to create extra frames between the ones your graphics card normally makes. This can make games look much smoother, even in older titles that don’t support modern graphics features.
Key benefits of Smooth Motion:
- Works with DirectX 11, DirectX 12, and Vulkan games
- Functions at the driver level without game support needed
- Can be used with native resolution or other scaling methods
- Typically improves perceived frame rates significantly
How to Enable These Features
Getting started with these new features is straightforward. First, you need the latest driver and app update installed on your system.
For Global DLSS Settings
- Open the NVIDIA app
- Navigate to Graphics > Global Settings
- Configure your DLSS preferences
- Apply settings to all supported games
For Smooth Motion
- Go to Graphics > Program Settings
- Select your game from the dropdown menu
- Scroll to Driver Settings section
- Toggle Smooth Motion on
- Apply the changes
Real Performance Impact
Testing shows that Smooth Motion can improve gaming performance noticeably. In games like Sons of the Forest, frame rates improved by 33.3%, while other titles saw increases of 44% or more. These improvements happen without requiring game developers to add support.
The technology works by analyzing two real frames and creating an AI-generated frame between them. This process happens at the driver level, which means it can work with almost any modern game.
Compatibility and Requirements
The new features require specific hardware and software:
- RTX 40 or 50 series graphics cards for Smooth Motion
- Any RTX GPU for global DLSS overrides
- Latest GeForce Game Ready driver (version 581.08 or newer)
- Updated NVIDIA app with beta features enabled
Games must support DirectX 11, DirectX 12, or Vulkan to work with Smooth Motion. This covers most modern games and many older titles.
Additional App Improvements
This update includes other useful features beyond DLSS and Smooth Motion:
- Streamlined NVIDIA Surround setup for multiple monitors
- Legacy 3D settings from the old Control Panel
- Enhanced Project G-Assist AI assistant with lower memory usage
- Better Advanced Optimus controls for laptops
Getting the Update
The beta version became available on August 19th, 2025, at 9 AM PT. You can access it by enabling beta features in Settings > About within the NVIDIA app. A stable version will be released the following week for users who prefer not to use beta software.
This update represents NVIDIA’s ongoing effort to replace the older Control Panel with a more modern, user-friendly interface. The company continues adding requested features that make graphics management simpler for all users.
The combination of global DLSS controls and RTX 40 series Smooth Motion support makes this update particularly valuable for gamers who want better performance without complex setup processes. These changes show how NVIDIA is making advanced graphics technology more accessible to everyday users.