

There are numerous ways to help you identify your Intel graphics driver version. On top of that, your computer will run slowly with a low-quality display. Without integrated graphics, you will not be able to do tasks that involve multimedia content such as watching videos or playing games. An integrated GPU also keeps the heat output and power usage down, effectively lengthening the system’s battery life. GPUs can easily cost hundreds, if not thousands of dollars.

While it’s not as powerful as dedicated graphics cards, integrated graphics help in keeping the cost of the system down. The GPU can access about 1 to 5 percent of available memory at any given time, depending on the task at hand. This also means that the integrated graphics device will utilize the system’s available memory. “Integrated” means that the graphics card is embedded with the CPU or processor. Here are some tips to identify your Intel HD graphics drivers and how to download the right drivers for it. One of the most common questions that people have about integrated graphics is: How do I know what Intel Graphics Driver I have? We’re here to help. If you’re looking to play graphically-intensive games or do 3D modeling, you will need a dedicated video card from NVIDIA or AMD.

That’s right, depending on your Intel graphics, you can play some games but not at the highest settings. Intel HD graphics should be sufficient for most mainstream applications such as web browsing, music/video streaming, and even play games. If a computer, laptop, or notebook is powered by an Intel processor, it should have an Intel HD graphics of some sort on board. Many laptops and low-end desktop computers come with an integrated GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) built into the CPU or processor. How Do I Know What Intel Graphics Driver I Have? Driver Support/ knowledgebase/ How Do I Know What Intel Graphics Driver I Have?.I looked in Acer's web site for the proper drivers for your system, please get in contact directly with Acer to gather the instruction to update the BIOS to the latest version, 1.22 and install Chipset driver version 10.1.1. This problem could be related to the chipset, the BIOS version the drivers or even the Operating System. Keep in mind that the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) creates a lot of customizations on their laptop, they can enabled/diabled features and functions of the device. There are some reports that state, as you mentioned, that the Virtualization feature is enabled in the BIOS but the Intel® Processor Identification Utility shows is deisabled, that could be because of the version of the tool installed, please updated it to : Just to confirm the Intel® Core™ i7-7700HQ Processor does support Virtualization, both (VT-x) and (VT-d) as you can confirm in the following link:

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