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Proper order with which to Install ARC Card and Drivers

kcwilsonii
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I found that how you install drivers for the new ARC Cards is important.
I had trouble removing the Nvidia drivers the first go around and it led to problems.

The setup required rebuilding the PC due to the power requirements of the card, I needed an 8 
power connection and the existing power supply did not have one. The rebuild went fine and the PC booted without any issues, but this resulted in some programs not running right after the Nvidia drivers would not uninstall. I did get those drivers removed eventually.

The best way to do this is to uninstall the Nvidia graphics driver before you remove the Nvidia card.
After the Nvidia uninstall, it will ask you to reboot, instead of rebooting shut down the computer.
Remove the nvidia card, but do not install the ARC Card and reboot using the igpu integrated with the CPU. If you do not have integrated graphics, install the ARC card.

After the reboot, then continue to uninstall any Nvidia software for the Nvidia card that has been removed. If you are successful at uninstalling the rest of the nvidia software, then shut down the PC and install the ARC Card.

Once the ARC Card is installed, download the drivers for the ARC Card next. 

Support for Intel® Arc™ A-Series Graphics - Intel page for support and has an article about installation and setup of the drivers

I had several games that would not run but all for the same series (FARCRY 1-3) and the snipping tool for Windows would get stuck. In both cases, I ended up having to uninstall and reinstall the games for them to work properly again. FarCry 1 after the reinstall took really long time for it to start, so be patient until it gets past the initial splash screen. Once loaded, exit, and then restart the game, it loads a lot faster. I did the reinstall for the snipping tool as well and it that seems to be fine as well

Thanks 

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Chi_Intel
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Hello @kcwilsonii 

 Thank you for posting on the Intel®️ Arc communities.  There are several ways to install the software and hardware of the PC, to be able to provide accurate solutions we need to gather more information. According to the games mentioned Farcry 1,2,3,4 are based on DirectX9 according to the game requirements. So is very important to point this out.

Intel Arc Cards are still in an improvement phase for native DX9 games since they run on Windows D3D9On12 emulation layer, thus performance hiccups on older DX9 games can be observed from time to time. We cannot commit to any fix in particular for a title since this involves cooperation between Intel and Microsoft.

 Please check the link below:

 Where Can I Report Issues With DirectX* (DX) D3D9On12 (DX9On12)


Let me go ahead and investigate this request about the driver's installation,
Please check the information below.

  • What is the exact Model/Brand of the PC?   
  • How do you update the drivers, which source is used?   
  • What are the specifications for the configuration you want to achieve? (#monitors, Resolutions, Refresh rate,Ports used)  
  • What games are having problems besides (FARCRY 1-3)? 
  • What is the PC's primary use case or purpose?   
  • Do you receive any error messages while using the pc?   

Please run the Intel(R) System Support Utility and provide me the log file generated by this tool: 

  To get the report please follow these steps: 

1- Go to: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/download/18377/intel-system-support-utility-for-windows.html 
and download the software. 

2- When finished downloading it, open it. 

3- Make sure to Mark the box "Everything" and then click "Scan. 

4- When finished scanning, click "Next." 

5- Click on "Save." 

6- Attach the file to this email and reply to it. 


If you have any comments or questions please feel free to ask away. 
 

Regards,  
Chi C 

Intel Customer Support Technician 

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kcwilsonii
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I ended up re-installing the original FarCry and waited a really long time for it to load.

It did eventually load. You have to wait at different stages until you are actually in the game.

After it loaded, I quit the game and then re-started it and it loaded fine after that.

 

Not sure why it took so long the first time.

I have not re-installed FarCry 2 or 3

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kcwilsonii
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I have attached my system scan using the utility.

 

  1. What is the exact Model/Brand of the PC?   I built it, MSI Pro Z-690a, 32gb ddr5, ARC A750 connected to a 4k monitor
  2. How do you update the drivers, which source is used?   I normally use either manufacturers website or Windows update
  3. What are the specifications for the configuration you want to achieve? (#monitors, Resolutions, Refresh rate,Ports used)  
  4. What games are having problems besides (FARCRY 1-3)? 

            Only Jedi Fallen Order, I submitted a support case for that one

       5. What is the PC's primary use case or purpose?   Work, schooling, gaming

 

Do you receive any error messages while using the pc?   No

 

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Chi_Intel
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Hello @kcwilsonii 

Thank you for posting on the Intel®️ Arc communities.  

Were you able to check the previous post?    
Please share the details requested to help you with this request.

Regards,  
Chi C 

Intel Customer Support Technician 

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Robert_Q_Intel
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Hello @kcwilsonii 


We have not heard back from you, so we will close this thread. If you need any additional information, please submit a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored.

 

 

Best regards, 

Robert Q.

Intel Customer Support Technician


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