- #Intel graphics and media control panel gaming settings .exe
- #Intel graphics and media control panel gaming settings drivers
- #Intel graphics and media control panel gaming settings driver
#Intel graphics and media control panel gaming settings driver
Launch driver for 12th Generation Intel Core Processors with Intel Iris Xe Graphics and Intel UHD Graphics (Codename Alder Lake-P, Alder Lake-U). A TDR may be observed during Netflix HEVC HDR Playback on 11th and 12th Generation Intel Core Processors.Minor graphical anomalies seen in Baldur's Gate 3 (Vulkan) on Intel Iris Xe Discrete graphics.Minor graphical anomalies seen in Assassin's Creed Valhalla (DX12) on 11th and 12th Generation Intel Core Processors.Blender Cycles oneAPI support on 11th Generation Intel Core Processors and newer.Apparently I shouldn't be trusting Microsoft to keep up on them.This download installs the Intel Graphics Driver for 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th generation, Apollo Lake, Gemini Lake, Amber Lake, Whiskey Lake, Comet Lake and Tiger Lake. I'll have to start looking at the rest of the drivers.
The current Intel Graphic driver that is installed on my Surface Pro 3 is dated. I had not connected any of these devices to my Surface, so I avoided installing them. Western Digital Technologies - Other Hardware - WD SES Device.ASIX - LAN - ASIX AX88772 USB2.0 to Fast Ethernet Adapter.
#Intel graphics and media control panel gaming settings drivers
After running Windows Update through a few times, I was left with these drivers being suggested for install: I always did my research and went out to grab the appropriate drivers on my own.Īs a new Surface Pro 3 i7 user, I was going to take the wait and see approach to see how Microsoft handles this. Furthermore, the computer OEMs will not keep up with hardware vendors' ~drives~ drivers as time goes on. For all my desktop/laptops, I have never trusted Windows Update to give me the correct drivers. If you want to create custom 3:2 screen resolutions, here's a guide for doing that: GuideĪs a purist, I love this. Your graphics driver should now be up to date and you should be able to use the Intel HD Graphics Control Panel when you right-click on the desktop. Note: Your screen may flicker on and off a few times during the installation process, this is normal.Īfter the driver has finished installing, reboot your Surface Select the "kit64ics.inf" file and click Open (file name may be different, but should end in ".inf")Ĭlick Next and the driver should begin installing. Right-click "Intel(R) HD Graphics Family"Ĭlick "Browse my computer for driver software"Ĭlick "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer"įind the zip folder you extracted earlier (win64_15367, or something similar) Open Device Manager (can be found by right-clicking the start button or searching for it)
#Intel graphics and media control panel gaming settings .exe
Graphics 5000"Ĭlick on the first driver link (make sure it says "64bit" at the end)Ĭlick on the second driver download link to download the zip version of the driver (exe version won't work) Graphics 4400", i7 model select "4th Generation. Graphics 4200", i5 model select "4th Generation. If you have an i3 model select "4th Generation. At the same time, this will also update your graphics driver to the latest one.įor "Select a product family", select "Graphics Drivers"įor "Select a product line", select "Laptop graphics drivers"įor "Select a product name", this will vary depending on your model. custom 3:2 resolutions), I've decided to create a guide to enabling it.
Since Intel HD Graphics Control Panel is not installed on the Surface Pro 3 by default, and is required in order to create custom display resolutions (i.e.