FNX Magokiler Posted November 5, 2023 Share Posted November 5, 2023 While it is true that Intel has been offering integrated graphics in its processors for more than five years, it seems that they had not taken the issue of driver optimizations too seriously until they launched their first dedicated graphics cards a little over a year ago. . Now, the latest graphics card drivers that Intel has already made available to users promise massive performance gains: up to +750% under DirectX 11 and up to +53% under DirectX 12. As you have probably already guessed, the new drivers that Intel has launched are designed to optimize performance in games, but not only for its dedicated graphics from the Arc family but also for all integrated graphics in processors from the 11th generation to the new processors. 14th generation. Of course, processors with iGPU from previous families seem to be left in the lurch this time. What do the new Intel drivers offer? According to Intel, its new 31.0.101.4952 drivers provide a "tremendous performance increase" in many next-generation games. Of course, the data that we are going to provide you below corresponds to Intel's internal tests run at Full HD resolution and with the graphic settings at Ultra, so the result will differ quite a bit if you use a different resolution (you also already know that these things are calculated in ideal environments, then everyone has a different PC and the result always varies). Guild Wars 2: up to +53% performance. Halo: The Master Chief Collection: up to +750% performance. Sid Meier’s Civilization V: up to +10% performance. Lost Ark: up to +15% performance. Warhammer: Vermintide 2: up to +16% performance. Sniper Elite 3: up to +37% performance. World War Z: up to +113% performance. Euro Truck Simulator 2: up to +27% performance. Yakuza 0: up to +154% performance. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare: up to +20% performance. Alien: Isolation: Up to +9% performance. Far Cry Primal: up to +14% FPS. Far Cry 5: up to +14% FPS. Far Cry New Dawn: up to +11% performance. https://hardzone.es/noticias/tarjetas-graficas/intel-drivers-rendimiento-directx/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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