Recently updated to the newest Intel Iris Xe gpu 32.0.101.6795, which literally says that it has built-in Intel® Arc™ GPUs for Elden Ring Nightreign. Attempted to run the game and all it does is crash after a period of white screen. I then disabled the intel iris xe gpu and ran the game on only microsoft display adapter and the game launched perfectly fine, although I still can not run it due to poor fps. Is there anyone who can help me understand what's happening and whether there is a fix?
My device is a laptop, 13th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-1355U
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Hello John_nai,
Thank you for posting in the community! I see that you’re discussing how to resolve the same issue, so let’s set the right expectations first.
The Intel graphics driver does not contain a built-in Intel Arc GPU. I’m curious where you might have seen this, as I checked the release notes, and there’s no mention of the Intel Iris Xe graphics driver including Arc GPU functionality.
Regarding the system requirements for Elden Ring: NightReign, the minimum GPU requirement is a GTX 1060 or RX 580 both of which are more powerful than Intel Iris Xe and better suited for handling the game’s demanding graphics. Additionally, the game requires at least 3 to 4 GB of VRAM, whereas Iris Xe relies on shared memory with RAM, making it unsuitable for running the game optimally.
I’d like to investigate further, so could you answer the following questions:
- What is the exact model of your laptop?
- Do other AAA games like Elden Ring exhibit the same issue?
- Have you tried performing a clean installation using DDU?
- Can you share your in-game graphics and display setting?
Furthermore, to gain a comprehensive understanding of your system, please use the System Support Utility (SSU). This tool will generate a text file compiling all your system information. You can follow the instructions at this link and send the text file here: Help Guide for the Intel® System Support Utility
Best regards,
Dhanniel M.
Intel Customer Support Technician
