How to Install the Intel® Graphics Command Center
The Intel® Graphics Command Center is no longer included in the driver installer package with Windows Declarative Componentized Hardware (DCH) Graphics Drivers. However, if you install a DCH driver, the Intel® Graphics Command Center should download and install automatically from the Microsoft Store. For more information about DCH Graphics Drivers, see our FAQ.
If the Intel® Graphics Command Center isn't automatically installed, you can manually install it using the following information.
Install the Intel® Graphics Command Center
The minimum system requirements for the Intel® Graphics Command Center are:
- 6th Generation Intel® Processor or newer
- Windows® 10 version 1709 or higher
- Windows® 10 DCH Intel® Graphics Driver version 25.20.100.6618 or newer
Steps to Install:
- Open the Microsoft Store website for the Intel® Graphics Command Center application or search for the Intel® Graphics Command Center using the search bar in the Microsoft Store.
Note If you are unable to access the Microsoft Store, contact your network administrator.
If you are unable to access the Microsoft Store on Windows® 10 Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC), refer to Intel® GCC on Windows® 10 LTSC.
- Click Get.
- Depending on your browser, a pop up message may appear asking "Open Microsoft Store?" Click Open Microsoft Store to launch the Microsoft Store application.
- Click Get in the Microsoft Store application to install the Intel® Graphics Command Center.
Note | The system must have an Intel® Graphics Driver installed to use the Intel® Graphics Command Center. If a driver isn't installed on your system, refer to these installation instructions. |
Why was the Intel® Graphics Command Center removed from the graphics driver installer package?
The Intel® Graphics Command Center was removed from the driver package to comply with Microsoft's Universal Windows Platform (UWP) requirements.