Intelreaglelake Graphics Chip Driver For Windows 10 64 Bit Extra Quality -

Intel officially ended support for Eaglelake graphics on July 1, 2015. The last official driver package, version 15.17.18.64.2869 (dated June 2015), was targeted at Windows 8.1 64-bit. While this driver can be installed on Windows 10 64-bit, it requires manual hacking of the .inf installation file.

Intel does not provide official, dedicated Windows 10 drivers for the Eaglelake series; support officially ended with Windows 7. However, compatibility can be achieved through: Intel Eaglelake GPU Specs - TechPowerUp Intel officially ended support for Eaglelake graphics on

For users running Intel’s Rocket Lake desktop processors (Core i9-11900K down to Core i5-11400), the integrated (or 730) is often an afterthought—until a stability issue or video playback glitch arises. While gamers will use a discrete GPU, professionals, office workers, and media server hosts rely on the iGPU. Achieving “Extra Quality” means moving beyond Windows Update’s basic driver to a tuned, validated, and optimally configured setup. Intel does not provide official, dedicated Windows 10