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2) Synced.
4) Seems to run better than both Geforce Experience and the old control panel.
I would just continue on with a stable driver like 551.23 and just get rid of GFE. Then wait for the stable public release of their new app. I'm sure much improved drivers would come out by then too.
What all is listed in NVCP and how it gets applied is just a matter of switches in the Windows Registry. So overall, NVCP is not complicated. Its GFE that is a little more complicated. But overall is good that NVIDIA is looking to finally have a unified app that combines NVCP + GFE. While I don't want any game optimization crap, it wouldn't hurt to have the other GFE features available. I don't mind the NVIDIA Telemetry cause all of that is very easy to disable and/or block.
I downloaded it and then stopped using it an uninstalled it.
I did not spend a lot of time playing with it, but as far as I could see, it just sat on top of the Control Panel and anything you could do with the app, was easier in the Control Panel. Although the app incorporated more functions, these are functions I never used anyway. The big downfall of the App is the adverts and information collection. It is peppered with bloatware.