Which is to say, it’s designed to offer a highly visible and streamlined approach to a GPU control panel, making various features easy to find, and overall offering a more user-friendly experience than the company’s current control panel. Starting from the top, Intel’s Graphics Command Center is largely cut from the same cloth as other modern graphics control panels, such as NVIDIA’s GeForce Experience and AMD’s Radeon Settings application. At the same time however, it’s also the first step in part of a larger process to prepare Intel’s software stack and overall software ecosystem ahead of the company’s ambitious plans to enter the discrete GPU market in 2020. Dubbed the Intel Graphics Command Center, the new control panel – or to be more technically accurate, the new app – is an effort from Intel to modernize a part of their overall graphics infrastructure, replacing the serviceable (but not necessarily loved) current iteration of the company’s control panel.
DISABLE Power Saving Options (On Battery and Plugged In).If Panel Self Refresh is an option DISABLE it (Available on various models)
For any power plans available in the dropdown, disable any Power Saving options for both On Battery and Plugged In.Navigate to the System section within the UI and select the Power Tab.Under the setting for the XOS Profile ENABLE\DISABLE the following:.Create a custom profile by selecting the + symbol over custom and name it XOS.Navigate to the Video section within the UI.Make sure there are no other Intel Graphics Settings software installed beside the Intel Graphics Command Center.