(a) Please update the “Graphics Card” field in your forum profile. (Accessible from your avatar menu, top right menubar. Choose the gear icon, then “Profile” in the left column navigation list.)
(b) Latest Intel driver is dated 29-AUG-2018 …
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/products/126790/graphics-drivers/graphics-for-8th-generation-intel-processors/intel-uhd-graphics-630.html
(3) There is a patch for SketchUp 2018 to overcome the “slow select tool” issue … sorry, it is not available for SketchUp 2017.
I just got a new Windows 10 machine myself ~ 3 weeks ago. I yet have not needed to run the slow select patch.
But I am an IT geek. The first thing I did was have Windows update all the OS components. (Your profile seems to indicate the Win version as the initial “out-of-the-box” version.) Mine took a couple of update cycles and reboots but it is now up to version 1803.
I did have an issue where Win 10 decided to install an older graphics driver then I had installed direct from Nvidia, but I reinstalled an even newer driver afterward myself.
I have since tested all SketchUp trial versions that are supported under Windows 10, in the order they were released, … and have had few issues running any of them with either the integrated Intel UHD 630 or the Nvidia GTX 1060. No select tool delay. No apparent problems with Fast Feedback “on” as other Intel users have.
My only problem has been a lockup when SketchUp opens on the “secondary” display and that display is the internal notebook display, whilst an external monitor is set as the “primary” display. Reversing the Windows display numbers fixed the issue (along with a rigmarole of moving the SketchUp windows back to the “primary” display before revert the Windows display numbers.)
The other thing you can try is switch off Fast Feedback in SketchUp’s OpenGL preferences.