Monday, August 22nd 2022

Intel Graphics Releases Arc 30.0.101.3268 Beta Drivers with Dozens of Fixes

Intel Graphics over the weekend released the Arc Graphics Drivers version 30.0.101.3268 beta. These drivers add performance optimization for Saints Row and Madden NFL 23, but that's hardly the defining feature. In our testing, the drivers were found to to be night-and-day compared to the previous version, in terms of overall system stability. The release comes hot on the heels of a report that Intel fixed as many as 43 bugs just by watching a product review video by Gamers Nexus.

Among the fixed issues are lower-than-expected performance with Marvel's Spider Man (Remastered) in DirectX 12 mode; an application crash with SoTR in DirectX 12 mode with ray traced shadow quality set to "high," a texture-corruption issue with Battlefield 2042 in DirectX 12 mode; artifacts and object loading failures seen in Halo Infinite, an application crash with Horizon Zero Dawn, and the nasty bug where Windows Update attempts to replace the installed driver, causing severe stability issues. As many as 17 bugs related to Arc Control and 11 bugs related to Arc Control Performance Tuning, have been fixed, as listed below.

DOWNLOAD: Intel Arc 30.0.101.3268 beta
Gaming
  • Driver support for Saints Row and Madden NFL 23 on Intel Arc A-series Graphics.
Fixed
  • Marvel's Spider-Man (DX12) may experience lower than expected performance on Intel Arc A-series Graphics.
  • Shadow of the Tomb Raider (DX12) may experience an app crash when setting Ray Traced Shadow Quality to High. A workaround is to change to the Medium or OFF setting.
  • Texture corruption may be observed in Battlefield 2042 (DX12) in certain maps.
  • Some objects and textures in Halo Infinite (DX12) may render black and fail to load.
  • Stray (DX11) may exhibit a TDR or application hang during gameplay.
  • Horizon Zero Dawn (DX12) may experience an app crash or system hang during gameplay.
  • Windows Update may incorrectly override a more recent version of Intel Arc A-series drivers.
Arc Control Fixes
  • In-Game Overlay Telemetry may stop responding after navigating the Performance Graphs section.
  • In-Game Overlay Telemetry graphs may intermittently be unavailable for certain Overlay Metrics.
  • In-Game Overlay Telemetry graph value title may be intermittently missing.
  • In-Game Overlay Telemetry window may incorrectly be present on desktop after a system restart.
  • In-Game Overlay Telemetry "Media Activity" value may incorrectly show a negative percentage.
  • GPU Info section in System Info tab may incorrectly show a GPU Frequency of "1MHz".
  • Adjusting the filename in Capture or Highlights may intermittently only be changed to numeric values.
  • Adjusting the filename in Capture or Highlights may incorrectly ignore desired file output name.
  • Disabling certain Menu Customization widgets may incorrectly become re-enabled after a system restart.
  • The "Broadcast" toggle in the Studio tab may become unavailable when entering in stream URL information.
  • A duplicate custom image may be present when using the Background Replacement in the Camera tab.
  • Arc Control may intermittently become unresponsive when using "Go Live" while "Sharp Stream" is enabled in the Broadcast tab.
  • Keyboard and mouse inputs may be ignored on a secondary display while Arc Control is opened on the primary display.
  • Arc Control may incorrectly retain larger scaled size when adjusting a lower display resolution to a higher display resolution.
  • Mouse-scrolling may be unresponsive on certain Arc Control UI elements such as "Your Games" and "Live Performance Monitoring"
  • Arc Control now accepts "PrintScreen" for capturing Arc Control screenshots.
  • Enabling "Smooth Sync" may exhibit display corruption in certain game titles.
  • A one-time disclaimer now appears when adjusting any Performance Tuning values.
Intel Arc Control Performance Tuning (BETA) Fixes
  • "Reset to defaults" button in Performance Tuning may not be present.
  • An incorrect error notification may be observed when resetting Performance Tuning values to defaults.
  • Adjusting GPU Voltage Offset may incorrectly display multiple decimal point values.
  • Adjusting GPU Power Limit to the maximum value may display the slider at the middle point.
  • Adjusting Performance Tuning values with a keyboard may intermittently be non-responsive.
  • Adjusting Performance Tuning values with a keyboard may return an undesired slider value.
  • Adjusting Performance Tuning sliders with a mouse may intermittently become stuck to the slider.
  • The Apply button in Performance Tuning may be unresponsive when setting GPU Performance Boost to "0".
  • The Apply button in Performance Tuning may incorrectly be highlighted after using "Reset to defaults" button.
  • The Apply button in Performance Tuning may be unresponsive when changing sliders from higher to lower values.
  • A "NaN" value in Performance Tuning may be exhibited when inputting non-numeral entries.
Known Issues
  • Marvel's Spider-Man (DX12) may exhibit a soft lock when attempting to take a picture of the Empire State Building.
  • Marvel's Spider-Man (DX12) may exhibit an application crash when loading into the game with Ray-Traced Reflections enabled.
  • Movies and TV Application may experience a hang during HDR video playback and changing video to Fullscreen.
  • Call of Duty: Vanguard (DX12) may experience lower than expected performance in the game menu
  • Gears 5 (DX12) may experience an application crash, system hang or TDR during gameplay.
  • Some third-party camera applications may exhibit video corruption when playing the recorded video in Fullscreen
  • Sniper Elite 5 (DX12) may experience an application crash on some Hybrid Graphics system configurations when Windows "Graphics Performance Preference" option for the application is not set to "High Performance".
  • Map textures may fail to load or may load as blank surfaces when playing CrossFire.
  • Some Intel Arc A380 series graphics product fans may continue running when the graphics card or system is idle
Arc Control Known Issues
  • Windows UAC Admin is required to install and launch Arc Control.
  • Some applications may exhibit a transparent or blank window when CMAA is set to "Force ON" globally.
  • Some applications may exhibit pixel corruption when Sharpening Filter is enabled globally.
  • Opening Arc Control in some game titles with ALT+I during gameplay may not correctly appear.
  • Using Arc Control Studio Capture with "In Stream" mode enabled may not correctly record entire clip when under a 1080p resolution setting.
  • Recording with Arc Control Studio Capture and "In Stream" mode enabled may not save the output video file at the desired length.
  • Streaming with Arc Control Studio Capture and "In Stream" mode enabled may cause unexpected connection instability to the desired platform.
  • A 1440p resolution selection in Arc Control Studio Capture may be unavailable when the display native resolution is 4K.
  • Arc Control Studio Camera overlay position may not retain desired position and size after a system restart.
  • Hot-plugging peripheral devices such as cameras, microphones, or displays while Arc Control is open may cause Arc Control to become unresponsive.
  • Arc Control may not scale automatically when changing from a 1080p resolution to a 4K resolution.
  • Some image types may not load when using Arc Control Camera "Background Replacement" option.
  • Some Arc Control Telemetry metrics may not align with 3rd party applications or built-in OS functions.
  • The Arc Control Studio Camera tab may take longer than expected responsiveness upon the first navigation.
Intel Arc Control Performance Tuning (BETA) Known Issues
  • Intel Arc Control Performance Tuning is currently in Beta. As such, performance and features may behave unexpectedly. Intel will continue to refine the Performance Tuning software in future releases.
  • Adjusting Performance Tuning values from a higher value to a lower value may cause tuning values to reset to default.
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36 Comments on Intel Graphics Releases Arc 30.0.101.3268 Beta Drivers with Dozens of Fixes

#26
Dirt Chip
dozenfuryOn the plus side, good on them for being quick to address these bugs. As others have mentioned, the growing pains are somewhat to be expected. That should be part of the buying decision for early Arc adopters.

On the negative end, some of these sound like really obvious bugs that should have been caught in testing. Texture corruption in BF2042? Crashing when setting video options and during gameplay. Windows Update downgrading the driver? I have to question how much testing was done, or if it was just release it to the public and they'll be our beta testers to tell us what doesn't work. They'll need to be a little more proactive.
ARC first gen is nothing but a big beta-testing program of a very wealthy company.
You can bash and criticize it up to the moon and back for being not as good as the, 20+ year of experience, compatition OR you can relax and enjoy from the side on the whole process.

Set your expectations to 'low' settings in FHD and let it flow.
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#27
jesdals
I actually like that Intel took the advice from Steve and co thats nice to see - do think that they only managed half of the errors so far though
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#28
efikkan
crimsontapeHonest questions and thoughts... Compared to AMD and NVIDIA, whose success depends on product implementation and optimization support with software developers and of all kinds, what's Intel cost barrier?
The graphics APIs have specs and software is developed in accordance with this spec should work on any driver which complies with the spec. It's a myth that (PC) games are optimized for specific hardware or that the drivers are optimized for specific games. (Drivers may include some settings profiles and shader overrides, but these are lowering of details rather than actual optimizations.)
Most of you are apparently not aware that there are a lot of commercial custom software which uses these graphics APIs too, even some military simulation and visualization tools, and most of which are developed without any kind of support from Nvidia/AMD/Intel. They still work, because the drivers (should) behave according to a spec.
AnotherReaderThey had years to polish the drivers via the IGP route, and in any case, missing frequent BSODs is just puzzling. Still, it's great to see them fix so many bugs in one release. If they keep up this cadence, then they might be a good option for the 3060 Ti and below range later this year.
Their drivers were quite stable before they started adding in fancy additional gaming related features and gimmicks. Intel have plenty of resources, but I guess they probably rushed some features and introduced lots of problems in the process, which isn't unusal in the software industry. Better team coordination can help with this kind of problem.
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#29
sepheronx
I hope Intel pulls through and continues GPU R&D and full production because competition is needed....badly.
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#30
Harakhti
Heh, sure didn't benefit Intel much when Krzanich sacked the team that was doing the IGP upbringing up until Haswell...glad things are getting better.
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#31
Easo
The more I read comments about the Intel GPU's, the more I get the feeling people do not want the 3rd manufacturer, they just want either instant best product on the market without Intel having prior experience OR they hate Intel so much they do not care about healh of the GPU market...
That's some kind of advanced masochism.
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#32
Dr. Dro
EasoThe more I read comments about the Intel GPU's, the more I get the feeling people do not want the 3rd manufacturer, they just want either instant best product on the market without Intel having prior experience OR they hate Intel so much they do not care about healh of the GPU market...
That's some kind of advanced masochism.
A lot of people take this brand loyalty thing to heart and if anything comes that may lower the value of their investment, they'll get very defensive, or aggressive about it ;)
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#33
Fasola
EasoThe more I read comments about the Intel GPU's, the more I get the feeling people do not want the 3rd manufacturer, they just want either instant best product on the market without Intel having prior experience OR they hate Intel so much they do not care about healh of the GPU market...
That's some kind of advanced masochism.
You reckon cheerleading (or "hate" for that matter) from random internet users will improve the hardware and software shortcomings of Intel's product?
"Well done champ! Here's your participation trophy." - there you go, it's fixed now
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#34
Easo
FasolaYou reckon cheerleading (or "hate" for that matter) from random internet users will improve the hardware and software shortcomings of Intel's product?
"Well done champ! Here's your participation trophy." - there you go, it's fixed now
No. But the blind craziness here is worrying. "Better to have nothing instead of having Intel manage (possibly, over the time) to become 3rd manufacturer so that I can feel good about myself."
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#35
Fasola
EasoNo. But the blind craziness here is worrying. "Better to have nothing instead of having Intel manage (possibly, over the time) to become 3rd manufacturer so that I can feel good about myself."
Worrying in what way? You believe negative comments have an actual bearing on what a corporation the size of Intel will do? If that were true, NV and AMD would have folded a long time ago from all the Ngreedia, AMDumb/Rebrandeon comments I've seen over the years.
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#36
ThrashZone
EasoThe more I read comments about the Intel GPU's, the more I get the feeling people do not want the 3rd manufacturer, they just want either instant best product on the market without Intel having prior experience OR they hate Intel so much they do not care about healh of the GPU market...
That's some kind of advanced masochism.
Hi,
Well it looks like it took a youtube review for intel to fix anything
So it doesn't look like intel even tests it new products very much so any negative comment is earned imho

Intel should do better guess all those China first buyers/ users didn't notice any issues :laugh:
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