Intel Uhd Graphics 730 Ubuntu -

GNOME System Monitor does not display integrated GPU utilization by default. This is normal. Use intel_gpu_top from the intel-gpu-tools package for accurate GPU monitoring.

The UHD 730 is an entry-level graphics solution. While it can run modern games on Linux via Steam Play/Proton , expectations should remain modest:

sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:kobuk-team/intel-graphics intel uhd graphics 730 ubuntu

If you’re setting up a modern desktop or workstation with an , chances are your system relies on the integrated Intel UHD Graphics 730 . This guide will walk you through everything you need to know—from understanding its specifications and ensuring seamless compatibility with Ubuntu, to driver installation, performance expectations, and troubleshooting common issues.

To make permanent, create systemd service: GNOME System Monitor does not display integrated GPU

Real-world performance depends heavily on system RAM (since the GPU uses shared system memory), cooling, and the specific CPU pairing. However, the available data gives a clear picture of what to expect.

Verify the installation by running vulkaninfo --summary or executing vkcube to see a rendering test. Step 2: Keep Mesa Updated (Optional PPA) The UHD 730 is an entry-level graphics solution

This PPA is specifically designed for Ubuntu 24.04 and 25.10, and it provides early access to the latest kernel patches and Mesa updates.