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Hi, I'm new here. I have a question regarding the built-in display adapter/GPU on my Acer Swift 3 SF314-56.
The question is: how do I optimize the Intel UHD Graphics 620 for gaming and video editing???
also, in case you need the specs for my Swift 3, here:
CPU: Intel Core i5 8265U
Memory: 8GB RAM (4gb built-in, 4gb removable)
Storage: 128gb SSD with 1tb HDD
Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics 620
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Hello EtsWindows1018,
Thank you for posting on the Intel® communities.
Please check the following information:
- For different games, you can use gameplay.intel.com for the supported games with recommended settings depending on your Intel® processor.
- For video editing software it might depend on the software's requirement, you might want to check with the developer's for recommended settings and system requirements.
- For overall performance, it is recommended to always have drivers, BIOS, Operating System, Apps, and Games up to date.
- Also, most new Intel® graphics will use up to 50% of physical memory for video memory, which also improves performance, therefore; increasing memory is also useful. Check here for more information.
- Keep in mind that some manufacturers (OEM) enable or disable some features via the design of the laptop, so you can also check with Acer* for best performance settings.
Regards,
Sebastian M.
Intel Customer Support Technician.
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Hello EtsWindows1018,
Thank you for posting on the Intel® communities.
Please check the following information:
- For different games, you can use gameplay.intel.com for the supported games with recommended settings depending on your Intel® processor.
- For video editing software it might depend on the software's requirement, you might want to check with the developer's for recommended settings and system requirements.
- For overall performance, it is recommended to always have drivers, BIOS, Operating System, Apps, and Games up to date.
- Also, most new Intel® graphics will use up to 50% of physical memory for video memory, which also improves performance, therefore; increasing memory is also useful. Check here for more information.
- Keep in mind that some manufacturers (OEM) enable or disable some features via the design of the laptop, so you can also check with Acer* for best performance settings.
Regards,
Sebastian M.
Intel Customer Support Technician.
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Hello EtsWindows1018,
I noticed that my previous reply was marked as a solution, therefore; this thread is marked as solved.
Based on that, we will close this inquiry, however; if you need any additional information, please submit a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored.
Regards,
Sebastian M.
Intel Customer Support Technician.
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