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Do you Nvidia owners install Geforce Experience?

I installed it to only use shadowplay and then leave everything else turned off.

Except I cannot turn shadowplay on for some reason (I am fairly sure that my current windows install is kaput) so now use it to find out what settings do in games.
 
Do people still count processes these days LOL. I Surly if they aint using CPU or excessive ram its ok to have over say 70 processes running on a modern CPU.

I don't go mad but I like to do some house keeping on my OS and not have anything too excessive running - a lot of needless background/helper processes that some programs feel they need to have get canned.
 
I barely install firefox i install the drivers i need minimum and avoid everything i can like even Afterburner because why when i can just dial it into a dual bios? Free cpu cycles!!

Not to mention i have a netbook for everything. My PC is simply a gaming machine it does not browse or do videos just buttery smooth delicous games with zero stutters or conflicts. I would not have it any other way either call it OCD but i bet it runs better than the machines with tons of tools. I will even format to remove said tools after my initial overclocking is done. :D
 
No load of bloatware rubbish for me, i only install drivers and physx. GFE was created mainly for newcomers to pc gaming who struggle with the game video settings.
 
i got it installed, was going to try out the features, could used shadowplay yeserday but didnt know the key presses to start it lol

there don't seem to be that many "good" profiles setting for games @ 2560x1080 either :(
 
Uninstalled it, was useless junk as far as I was concerned. Their game settings are badly done and I don't record gameplay on that computer so shadowplay isn't something I use and it's streaming to a Shield I don't have annoyed me (particularly as this kept crashing).
 
I had it for Shadowplay and although the low impact on performance was nice I didn't like the quality of the videos it outputted. They were "OK" but not that good. For sticking on YT they're probably OK as YT butchers them anyway but I would rather use other capture software.
 
I have it installed, I don't use it to optimise my games, just for drivers.
 
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I decided to try it after the most recent driver update, but only for driver update notices and ShadowPlay.
Heard so many bad comments about the rest of it, so disabled those aspects.
 
Doesn't seem that intrusive I am new to the green team, well haven't had a NVIDIA card in 2 years. And quite like the interface although I barley have used it apart from when i downloaded the beta drivers, and played a bit with shadowplay.
 
I've installed it, but I hadn't realised you could install the drivers without :rolleyes:

It's been useful for the automatic checking of driver updates but otherwise haven't really used the GeForce Experience features.
 
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