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intel graphics base speed 2.30ghz burst speed

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Do you mean an Intel integrated GPU (like UHD/Iris) or a discrete Intel Arc card — and what’s the exact model or the device it’s in? “Base speed 2.30 GHz” by itself isn’t enough to give a correct boost/burst number because burst (boost/dynamic) clocks are model- and system-dependent.

How to get the exact burst/boost speed for your hardware
- Check the official spec sheet: search the exact model on Intel ARK or the laptop/desktop maker’s spec page — look for “Graphics Max Dynamic Frequency” (integrated) or “Boost Clock” (discrete).
- Monitor the card live while under load:
- Windows Task Manager → Performance → GPU shows current clocks.
- Use GPU-Z (Sensors tab) or HWiNFO to log the GPU clock while running a graphics load (game, Unigine/3DMark, or a GPU stress test). The highest observed clock is the practical boost.
- Intel Graphics Command Center also reports current GPU frequency for some integrated GPUs.
- Note: integrated GPUs’ max frequency depends on power/thermal headroom and can vary by system BIOS, power profile and cooling.

If you tell me the exact GPU (example: “Intel Iris Xe 96EU” or “Intel Arc A750” or the laptop model), I’ll look up the official boost spec and give steps to verify it on your machine.