Nvidia Finally Kills the Windows XP-Era Control Panel After 20 Years — Good Riddance

May 27, 2026 - 14:13
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Nvidia Finally Kills the Windows XP-Era Control Panel After 20 Years — Good Riddance

Nvidia has finally pulled the plug on its Windows XP-era Control Panel, putting the ancient piece of software out of its misery "after 20 years of dedicated service." And honestly? It was about damn time.

For anyone who has ever tried to tweak their graphics settings on a PC, you know the Nvidia Control Panel was a relic. It looked like it was designed in 2003 and nobody told them. Clunky menus. Confusing options. A UI that made you feel like you were configuring a NASA mainframe just to adjust your monitor's refresh rate.

Nvidia made the announcement with the kind of nostalgic fanfare you'd expect for a retiring employee — thanking the Control Panel for its "20 years of dedicated service." And look, it served us well. But let's be real: it was time.

The new Nvidia app has been rolling out gradually, consolidating the Control Panel, GeForce Experience, and other tools into a single, modern interface. It's cleaner, faster, and actually makes sense. The kind of thing that should have happened years ago.

For PC gamers and creators, this is a milestone worth noting. The old Control Panel was one of the last remaining pieces of the Windows XP-era software ecosystem still in active use. Killing it off is a sign that Nvidia is finally ready to move into the present. About time.

This is Jessica Ali for Global1 News, reporting from Atlanta. 🇺🇸🔥

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