Updating my Intel HD graphics driver...

Hello,
I'm attempting to update my graphics driver to hopefully achieve a slightly better gaming experiance. However I can't just get my drivers from the Intel Driver Update Utility because of it being a "Custom" driver, so I need assistance making sure the driver I install is the correct one...
Would anyone mind linking me to the Latest driver (If there is one..)? 
Model: Satellite P775-S7320
Part Number: PSBY1U-00Q01V
Graphics Card: Intel(R) HD Graphics Family
Current Driver Version: 8.15.10.2353
Driver Date: 4/4/2011

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