Nvidia launched the G-Assist project, initially a joke of April 1, first in technology demo and is now offered as an operational assistant for RTX series graphics card holders. This feature, now available in the Nvidia app, helps users optimize game and system settings, measure the frame rate and even control the connected devices.
Key G-Assist capabilities
Answering Technical Questions: How can users work through voice or text such as “DLSS Frame Generation?” Ask and get answers similar to ChatGpt.
Games Optimization: This assistant is capable of optimizing the game settings for the highest performance or image quality.
Lighting Control: The G-Assist can adjust the light of adaptive devices from brands such as LumbiC, Corsir, MSI and Nanoliff.
System performance analysis: It can detect functional limitations such as frame rate limiting or GPU processing power and suggest strategies such as overclocking graphics card or reducing game resolution.
Hardware requirements
The G-Assist uses a small local language model that requires about 2GB of storage.
This feature runs on the RTX Series 2, 2 and 3, but requires at least 1 GB of VRAM memory.
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