Intel Arc Driver 31.0.101.3959 Provides Performance Improvements For DX9 Games, CS:GO Sees Gains of Up to 77%

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The Intel Arc Driver 31.0.101.3959 is the latest release aimed at improving performance for games that use DirectX 9. When Intel launched its Arc Alchemist graphics cards it was already known that the company had put a greater focus on DX12 games which meant older games ran at a decreased level of performance. Intel has continued to make improvements for games that use DX9, most notably Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and League of Legends which saw improvements by up to 77% and 50%, respectively, at 1080p. The Intel Arc A770 was used to showcase the new driver.

Average framerates for DX9 titles have almost doubled while 99th percentile FPS are up to over twice as fast with overall frametimes greatly reduced from the previous driver. The Intel Arc Driver 31.0.101.3959 can be downloaded here and is compatible with all current Intel Arc Alchemist graphics cards along with 11th-13th gen processors, and the Iris Xe (DG1) family.

We’ve tested the Intel Arc A770 graphics card in six of the most popular DirectX 9 games, comparing our October release driver (version v3490) with today’s first DX9-overhauling driver (v3959 and later). The new driver gives most games here a significant boost in performance, especially Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and League of Legends*.

List of tested DX9 titles

  • League of Legends* (DX9)
    • Up to 50% using 1080p with Very High settings 
    • Up to 52% using 1440p with Very High settings
  • Counter-Strike: Global Offensive* (DX9)
    • Up to 77% using 1080p with Very High settings & No MSAA
    • Up to 77% using 1440p with Very High settings & No MSAA
    • Up to 73% using 1080p with Very High settings & 8x MSAA
    • Up to 46% using 1440p with Very High settings & 8x MSAA
  • Payday 2* (DX9)
    • Up to 8% using 1080p with Ultra settings 
    • Up to 4% using 1440p with Ultra settings 
  • Stellaris* (DX9)
    • Up to 53% using 1080p with Ultra settings 
    • Up to 45% using 1440p with Ultra settings 
  • Guild Wars 2* (DX9)
    • Up to 7% using 1080p with Best Appearance settings 
    • Up to 7% using 1440p with Best Appearance settings 
  • Starcraft 2* (DX9)
    • Up to 43% using 1080p with Ultra settings 
    • Up to 30% using 1440p with Ultra settings 

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Peter Brosdahl
As a child of the 70’s I was part of the many who became enthralled by the video arcade invasion of the 1980’s. Saving money from various odd jobs I purchased my first computer from a friend of my dad, a used Atari 400, around 1982. Eventually it would end up being a lifelong passion of upgrading and modifying equipment that, of course, led into a career in IT support.

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