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When the Arc Ruixuan game card was released in March this year, Intel mentioned that there is a unique optimization in 3DMark, and the performance can be improved by 15%.However, this God optimization is not officially recognized by 3DMark, and is regarded as cheating for running points.If you use this optimized benchmark, you can’t compare it with AMD/NVIDIA graphics cards.

Intel has previously promised to add a switch to the driver to allow users to turn this feature on or off, but this has been delayed until the 30.0.101.1743 Beta driver released a few days ago, adding a feature called APO Advanced Performance Optimization to the control panel. option that the user can turn on or off.

Intel emphasized that the APO function will only affect the performance of 3DMark Timespy and 3DMark Port Royale, and the performance of game console applications will not be affected.

I have tested it before, after turning off the god optimization of APO,Time Spy’s graphics score dropped by 15%, but the Port Royal test score only lost 4%.

Although Intel tearfully closed the optimization of the Arc graphics card, the developer of 3DMark, UL, also made a statement.The APO score optimization is disabled by default in the new driver. In this case, the 3DMark score can be recognized.UL has approved this drive.

Intel’s Arc Ruixuan graphics card can compete with AMD and NVIDIA graphics cards in the future.

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