How to Optimize Intel Graphics Drivers to Work with CAD Programs
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Configuring Intel Graphics Drivers for Optimal Use in CAD Software

 

Configuring Intel graphics drivers for optimal use in CAD software is critical to improving performance and achieving the best results. CAD software, or Computer-Aided Design, is an extremely demanding tool that needs a specially designed graphics card to run smoothly and effectively.

Configuring your Intel graphics card is an important step that can help you increase performance and get the most out of your CAD software.

Updating drivers

One of the first steps to configuring your graphics card is to update your drivers. The latest version of the drivers always provides the best performance, as the manufacturer is constantly updating the software to optimize its performance. The new drivers also provide greater stability, as the manufacturer can better refine them to work in any hardware configuration and remove errors based on the information received. In addition, drivers downloaded directly from Intel's website often have more extensive configuration options and access to many additional features that drivers provided directly by Microsoft with Windows do not have. In the drivers released with the system, Microsoft emphasizes primarily the stability of operation in any hardware configuration achieved at the expense of performance. Information for less advanced users - Intel provides a tool that will perform a one-time remote test of the system in terms of up-to-date drivers of the graphics card, chipset, processor and other Intel devices present in the system. So you don't need to know the individual designations and names, types, download and install the latest or correct drivers. All you have to do is download Intel® Driver & Support Assistant and it will do it for you.

Configuring graphics drivers for CAD

The next step is to configure the Intel graphics drivers for best results in CAD software. To do this, you need to open the control panel of your graphics card and select the appropriate settings. It's best to focus on performance rather than visual quality, which will allow you to achieve higher frame rates and smooth performance. The manufacturer provides basic predefined profiles together with the controllers, such as High Performance, Optimal, High Quality. You can take advantage of them. It is worth noting that the profiles presented can be modified. To do this, go to the Advanced tab in the driver settings and make a deeper adjustment of the settings according to your preferences.

Turn off visual effects

The next step is to disable visual effects, which will allow you to improve the performance of your graphics card when using CAD software. In the Windows Control Panel, turn off all unnecessary visual effects to focus on the operation of the CAD software. Visual effects require allocating resources on both the CPU side and the GPU side. Therefore, the abandonment of graphic effects such as transparency, cross-fading, disappearing of elements, smooth scrolling of fields, or smooth ejection always results in an overall increase in the performance of the system and CAD software.

Increase Virtual Memory

For even better results, you need to increase the virtual memory of your graphics system. The virtual memory of the graphics system allows you to use a part of the RAM that has been allocated for the needs of the graphics card. This can increase productivity and improve the performance of your CAD software. Some versions of graphics drivers allow you to set virtual memory for your graphics card from within them. In other cases, you will be forced to change the virtual memory value from the bios. This is usually only possible when the computer boots up. However, sometimes you won't be able to access this setting without updating your computer's bios.

Optimize OpenGL settings

OpenGL is a standard that contains a collection of libraries with commands used by graphics programs such as CAD software. Ultimately, OpenGL is an important component for CAD software, and its configuration is crucial for getting the best results. If OpenGL configuration options are available, optimize their settings. To do this, select OpenGL in the graphics control panel and configure the settings to ensure optimal performance according to your preferences.

In conclusion, configuring Intel graphics drivers for optimal use in CAD software can be a complicated process, but it is crucial for getting the best results and increasing performance. However, by updating your drivers, configuring graphics settings, disabling visual effects, increasing virtual memory, and configuring OpenGL settings, you can optimize and improve the performance of your graphics card without incurring any financial expense, just spending some time.

07 May 2023
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System requirements:
‌OS: Windows 7/8/8.1/10/11
Version: 64bit
CPU: 1GHz or faster
(dual core or higher)
RAM: 3GB or more
HDD: 5GB available space
Graphics card: A dedicated graphics card is not required for standard ActCAD users, but it is recommended for larger design drawings and models.
It is recommended that you update your graphics drivers.
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