This release addresses several gameplay-related issues

Feb 9, 2016 08:06 GMT  ·  By

Intel has rolled out a new version of its HD Graphics driver, namely version 20.19.15.4380 beta, which should address several game-related issues. Also, the producer highlights that a stable version will follow soon if this driver tests well.

To be clear about the changes, build 4380 beta fixes game crashes encountered while playing Just Cause 3, Project CARS, F1 2015, Fallout 4, or Wolfenstein The New Order titles. Also, Microsoft Enhanced Video Renderer API won’t fail to run.

In addition to that, Angry Birds shouldn’t encounter corruptions after using “Maximize” icon in the game window, Quake IV artifacts after resuming from standby mode won’t be seen, and LEGO Minifigures Online command list reset lock will take a shorter long time on 4th and 5th Gen CPUs.

When it comes to compatibility, this release is suitable for both 32- and 64-bit variants of Windows 7 and 8.1 platforms, as well as for the 64-bit architecture of Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating system.

Moreover, besides the OS, your configuration must also include a supported 4th, 5th, or 6th generation Intel Core processor, or a specific model from the Core M, Pentium, Celeron, and Xeon CPU series.

As for installation, simply save and unzip the appropriate package for your computer, run the available setup file, and follow all instructions displayed. Also, perform a system reboot to allow all changes to take effect properly.

That said, download Intel Iris/HD Graphics Driver 20.19.15.4380 Beta, apply it, and help Intel test its beta driver so it can release a stable one soon. Also, constantly check our website to stay “updated one minute ago.”