NVIDIA, a computer manufacturing company, revealed that Project G-Assist is now available inside the NVIDIA app. The firm also noted that G-Assist will help users optimize game and system settings, measure frame rates, and even change the lighting on connected devices.
The computer manufacturing company also highlighted that it has expanded the functionality of its DLSS overrides in the new NVIDIA update currently available. The firm said that the upgrade will enable users to fine-tune image quality to boost performance for DLSS Super Resolution.
NVIDIA launches G-Assist inside its app
The chipmaker has launched G-Assist, a functioning AI assistant for RTX GPU owners, on the NVIDIA app today. The firm acknowledged that the AI assistant will help to optimize game and system settings, measure frame rates, and even change the lighting on connected devices.
The tech company said that G-Assist works as an AI assistant through voice or text prompts. Users can ask questions like “How does DLSS Frame Generation work?” and the assistant will generate a ChatGPT-like output. NVIDIA also mentioned that users can ask G-Assist to optimize games for the best performance or image quality. Users can also have the AI assistant control the lighting of supported devices from Logitech G, Corsair, MSI, and Nanoleaf.
The chipmaker maintained that users can ask the firm’s AI assistant to analyze and optimize their entire PC. G-Assist will detect if a game has a frame rate limiter, whether GPU performance is limited, and what a user can do to improve overall performance.
The tech company also said that the AI assistant can even detect if refresh rates aren’t maxed out on a display. G-Assist will then recommend options like overclocking a GPU or lowering in-game resolutions to hit a desired frame rate.

The company said that users can download Project G-Assist via the “Discover section” in its app’s Home tab. NVIDIA maintained that the AI assistant uses a specially tuned Small Language Model (SLM) to interpret instructions efficiently. Project G-Assist can also call a variety of NVIDIA and third-party PC APIs to execute actions on a PC.
The tech firm mentioned that G-Assist can provide real-time diagnostics and recommendations. NVIDIA said that the AI assistant will be able to improve power efficiency and optimize game settings.
The AI assistant can also chart and export various performance metrics, including FPS, latency, GPU utilization, and temperatures. The American-based firm maintained that G-Assist can answer questions about a user’s PC hardware or about NVIDIA software onboard their GeForce RTX GPU.
The chipmaker argued that its G-Assist is not intended to be a broad conversational AI because it uses a third-party SLM designed to run locally. The firm urged its users to refer to the list of supported functions to get the best results with Project G-Assist, which will be updated as new commands and capabilities are added.
The tech company cautioned users that their GeForce RTX GPU might experience a short dip in render rate or interference completion speed once they prompt G-Assist. The firm also noted that the GPU will return to delivering full performance once the AI assistant completes its task.
NVIDIA launches its new DLSS override
The GeForce GTX G-Assist packs new technologies like GeForce GhostPlay, BossBoost, and NVIDIA Nurture: https://t.co/B7ncZRQYqu #PlugInGameOn pic.twitter.com/xToxcrVCXF
— NVIDIA GeForce (@NVIDIAGeForce) April 1, 2017
The computing manufacturing firm revealed that NVIDIA app users can upgrade games and apps with support for DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation. Users can also use improved DLSS AI models that accelerate performance and enhance image quality.
The chipmaker said that users can activate DLSS Multi Frame Generation Override for GeForce RTX 50 Series users when Frame Generation is ON in-game. The tech company also highlighted that users can access DLSS Frame Generation Model Upgrade for GeForce RTX 40 Series and GeForce RTX 50 Series users. The DLSS Frame Generation Model Upgrade uses less video memory and can also increase frame rates.
The computing company also revealed its DLSS Transform Model Upgrade, which enables the latest transformer AI model for DLSS Super Resolution, Ray Reconstruction, and DLAA for all GeForce RTX users. NVIDIA also released the DLAA & Ultra Performance Modes, which can enable the use of DLAA and DLSS Super Resolution Ultra Performance modes in games lacking native support.
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