@TomSorry for the late reply,I never bothered checking that because I had been on the Intel Forums a good bit and busy with other stuff.
From what a Mod at the Intel Forums told me the problem is a known problem to Intel with the A Series of ARC cards and he said they are hoping to have the problem fixed in the next 1 or 2 driver updates,with this problem it can only be fixed by Intel via a driver update,I think it has something to do with the A and B Series using the same driver and they messed something up without realizing it.
There is also another problem I'm having with my ARC card that's others may find very helpful my pc has BSOD'd ever since I built it and I couldn't figure out what was causing the problem and thought maybe my ram kit wasn't compatible with my mobo which wasn't the case.
I tried using Event Viewer to find the problem but I wasn't using it correctly and a friend of mine showed me what I was doing wrong,when I was shown how to use it correctly Event Viewer always showed this as the problem (Intel SUR QC Software Asset Manager)
The Mod told me to uninstall (Intel Computing Improvement Program) and to see if that helped with my problem,also the Mob said this is a known problem to Intel with the A Series cards,I have an ASROCK A580 Challenger card and from what I understand all the A Series cards can have this problem,I asked the Mob if the B Series cards have the same BSOD problem such as the B580 and he said that it isn't a knon problem to the B Series of cards.
With my pc BSODing it didn't do it all the time either it would BSOD once a month to 3 or 4 times a month and then not BSOD for 6 weeks.
I just uninstalled Intel Computing Improvement Program about 3 or 4 days ago and so far so but I won't really know anything for 4 to 8 weeks to see if it BSOD's again on me and if it's the Intel Software that did it.