Vice President Intel and the head of the unit Client Graphics Products & Solutions Roger Chandler stated that gaming video cards Arc at the time of release will be ready for overclocking via the driver’s user interface.
“Many gamers are also content creators, so we are developing our powerful image capture and encoding hardware, including an AI-assisted virtual camera and best-in-game recording for a vivid experience. We are also integrating overclocking controls into the driver’s user interface to give enthusiasts the tools they need to get the most out of the hardware. ”
Most likely, the utility’s capabilities will be comparable to AMD Radeon Software. Similar to MSI Afterburner, the application will be able to change clock speeds, power settings, and fan speeds. Although so far these are only guesses, since no official data has been received from Intel.
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