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Old May 7th 19, 09:07 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt,alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Default Intel UHD Graphics

Rene Lamontagne wrote:
I had hoped to run my new system build using the Intel UH 630 graphics
built into the i7 8700 CPU.
But so far I am not too happy with the settings software, Intel Graphics
Control Panel, It has only brightness and contrast, no hue and
saturation controls and I find that my display is a little light on
saturation. Hue is good.
So I found they have a new program to replace it which just came out
lately called, Intel Graphics Command Center.
So I installed it (with great difficulty due to driver problems) and
find this one is worse, When I choose Display, Color, Settings nothing
happens no settings at all.
Yet if I choose Video settings I get the proper settings.
Anyone out there using these Intel graphics? and how do they work for you?
If these don't pan out any better I may have to resort to installing my
old EA5850 video card.
Thanks for any replies.

Rene

On this i7-855/UHD-Onboard the Intel Graphics Control Panel
(igfxCUIService.exe) version 6.15.10.5018 includes Color Settings –
Brightness, Contrast, Hue and Saturation; Multiple Displays, and Custom
Resolution options(15 total); and the ability to save a configuration to
a Profile separate from the default settings.

The original Intel Graphics Control Panel on this device was version
6.15.10.4749.
- The latter was installed using the 6.15.10.5018 setup.exe file, driver
date is March 2018.
- Also, the installed Control Panel is *not* the Universal Windows
App(available in the MSFT Store)[1]


[1] Which brings up another point.
Last November(2018) Intel discontinued including the Control Panel with
the Graphics driver. The Control Panel for graphics driver released
after Nov. 2018 is only available as an app(UWA) in the Windows store

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us...s-drivers.html

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