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Nvidia's impressive AI-based computer tuneup tool G-Assist launches next month but the best bit is missing

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Has your PC been slowing down recently and you don't know why? Well, if you have an Nvidia RTX card, you will be able to use its own AI tuneup tool next month.

Announced in a press release, the software is called G-Assist and it will be coming to the Nvidia App at some point in February.

Just make sure you turn off the game filters if you download the Nvidia App, as we saw some performance issues with them turned on last month.

Outside of that, the Nvidia App, which was intended to replace GeForce Experience, is a solid bit of software that allows you to tune up your rig, easily download graphics drivers, and redeem codes for games when you buy new Nvidia gear.

G-Assist uses an on-device Small Language Model (SLM), which would explain why you need an RTX card and also means it can function, in theory, without needing a connection to the internet.

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