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I’m using an Intel Arc B580 GPU and experiencing low GPU utilization around 15-20% in CapCut Desktop, even though hardware acceleration is enabled.
The CPU gets overloaded instead, and video playback becomes choppy, especially during color correction.
Even minor color adjustments cause severe lag. I’ve checked all settings and configurations — everything is set up correctly. This issue didn’t occur with my previous GPUs (RX580 and RTX 3060).
System details:
GPU: Intel Arc B580
CPU: Ryzen 5 5600
RAM: 32 GB
OS: Windows 11
Resizable BAR is enabled, the latest drivers (October 22) are installed, and the system is running on a clean Windows installation with a 750W PSU. CapCut runs fine on other graphics cards.
In Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve, GPU acceleration works as expected, so it seems specific to CapCut.
Please consider optimizing or updating the Intel Arc drivers for better compatibility with CapCut, since performance in other editing software is normal.
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Hi Uliana,
Thank you for posting in our Community. I’m sorry to hear that CapCut Desktop isn’t performing as expected with your Intel® Arc™ B580, especially since everything runs smoothly on your previous GPUs and other editing software like Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve. Given that GPU acceleration works normally in other applications, this does point toward a CapCut-specific compatibility or optimization issue rather than a hardware problem on your end. Before we proceed, could you help clarify a few additional details so we can narrow things down further?
- Which version of CapCut Desktop are you currently using?
- Does the issue change if you lower the preview/playback resolution inside CapCut?
- When exporting videos, does the GPU still stay at 15–20%, or does the utilization increase?
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Have you noticed any other apps or overlays running that might interfere with GPU scheduling (e.g., OBS, Discord, AMD/NVIDIA leftover drivers, etc.)?
Additionally, I'd like to delve deeper and verify specifics like the graphics models, precise driver versions, and any system errors. Utilizing the Intel SSU tool will enable me to collect detailed information about your system setup, which could aid in identifying the underlying cause of this issue.
Have a nice day!
Best regards,
Von M.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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CapCut version: 7.3.0
Changing the preview/playback settings doesn’t affect anything at all.
It’s the same when exporting, but still very slow — it actually takes a long time to export.
No other applications are open, and even if some are, they don’t affect it.
Also, if I enable decoding or encoding using the GPU, it somehow becomes even slower, with more lags on the timeline.
Please fix this issue, this clearly shouldn’t be happening. I swapped three graphics cards in one day, and only on the B580 were there such problems. I've attached the PC data file below.
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Hello Uliana,
Thank you for providing the detailed information and for sharing your SSU logs. I understand the challenges you’re experiencing with CapCut version 7.3.0, including slow preview, playback, and export performance, as well as the unexpected behavior when using GPU decoding or encoding. I appreciate the thorough context you’ve provided, including the troubleshooting you’ve already done with multiple graphics cards. I will need to conduct additional research on this issue to better understand the root cause and explore possible solutions. Once I have more information, I will post an update in this thread to keep you informed of the next steps.
Thank you for your patience while I look into this.
Best regards,
Von M.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hello Uliana,
Thank you for providing all the detailed information and steps. I wanted to let you know that I have successfully recreated the issue using the same setup you reported. We are actively investigating, and I'll keep you updated with any progress or solutions as soon as possible.
I really appreciate your patience and cooperation while we work on this.
Best regards,
Von M.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hello Uliana,
Thank you for your update. I tested CapCut Desktop version 7.5.0 on an Arc B580 LE using driver 32.0.101.8250, and everything appeared to function normally on my end. During video editing and exporting, GPU utilization reached about 96%, which indicates expected behavior. To help me investigate your specific scenario more accurately, could you please share the following?
- Your CapCut project file, if possible
- The exact steps you take before the issue appears
- A short screen recording demonstrating how to replicate the problem
These details will allow me to reproduce the issue more precisely and provide the best possible guidance.
Best regards,
Von M.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Sorry for not replying for so long. The file is below on the drive. Actions: turn on the computer, open CapCut, make a simple video with several transitions, effects, and text, and apply color correction. I JUST NOTICED IN ANOTHER PROJECT THAT AFTER RENDERING IT STILL LAGS (maybe this will help solve the problem). The recording is also below.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1d2SVrbIkJ0ZEr9uJqRxVjepSeLdk9fTy/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qjxu_p2IqGjMNRJpXXZziKDYtNJP32IW/view?usp=sharing
Project and video. Pleaaase help, Do you have the same PC build? A Ryzen 5 5600G and 32GB of RAM?
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Hello Uliana,
Thank you so much for getting back to me, and no worries at all about the delay. I really appreciate you sharing the project files and recordings. This gives me exactly what I need to take a closer look at the behavior you’re seeing in CapCut. I’ll check the project and your steps to see what’s causing the lag during editing and after rendering. Your note about another project lagging post-render also helps me figure out whether this is a playback issue, project-related, or something deeper. I can definitely test the project on our end and compare the behavior. Your system specs should normally be capable of handling this type of edit, so I’ll dig into what might be holding things back.
Once I finish reviewing the files, I’ll follow up with the next steps or any findings. Thanks again for your patience.
Best regards,
Von M.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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