Quick Answer

Yes, the Intel Arc B580 runs League of Legends well above 60 FPS, holding 140 to 200+ FPS at 1080p high settings on a modern CPU. Even at 1440p with maxed settings, the B580 sits comfortably in the 100+ FPS range, making 60 FPS a floor rather than a target.

The Short Answer With Context

League of Legends is one of the lightest AAA-adjacent titles a modern GPU has to deal with. The Arc B580 has 12GB of VRAM, a current Xe2 architecture, and DX11 driver maturity that has improved significantly across 2025 and 2026. For a title like League, that's massive overkill, the bottleneck is your CPU and your monitor's refresh, not the GPU.

Optimal Settings for the Arc B580 in LoL

  • Resolution: native 1080p or 1440p
  • Graphics Quality: Very High
  • Anti-Aliasing: On
  • Shadows: High (low impact, big visual benefit)
  • Environment Quality: Very High
  • Effects Quality: Very High
  • Frame Rate Cap: match your monitor (144, 165, 240Hz)
  • V-Sync: Off, use G-Sync compatible or FreeSync if available

Pairing the B580 With the Right CPU

League is heavily CPU-bound at high framerates. To unlock the B580's headroom, pair it with at least a Ryzen 5 7600 or Core i5 13400. Older quad-cores will cap your framerate well below what the GPU can deliver. 16GB DDR5 RAM is the sweet spot, 32GB if you're streaming on the same machine.

SA-Specific Notes

The B580 is one of the better value 1080p and 1440p cards in the local market, and Evetech ships it with full local warranty. Loadshedding remains the bigger threat to ranked queue than any settings choice, a UPS keeps your tower and router alive long enough to dodge a leaver penalty during stage 4.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the Arc B580 run League at 240 FPS?

Yes, comfortably, provided you've paired it with a modern 6-core or 8-core CPU and fast RAM. League itself rarely needs the GPU to break a sweat, the 240 FPS ceiling is set by your CPU and DDR latency.

Are Intel Arc drivers stable for LoL in 2026?

Yes. Intel's Arc drivers matured significantly through 2025 and the B580 launched with strong DX11 and DX12 performance. League runs cleanly without the early Arc-era hitches that affected the A-series cards.

Is the B580 overkill just for League of Legends?

For pure LoL, somewhat. But it gives you headroom for Valorant, CS2, Apex, and Marvel Rivals at high refresh, plus the 12GB VRAM future-proofs you for newer titles. It's a smart buy if League is your main game but not your only one.

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