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Driver Information |
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| Manufacturer: |
Intel |
| Operating System: |
Windows 2000/XP |
| Version: |
3.0.6.10 |
| Release Date: |
2006-09-15 |
| Category: |
Mainboard Drivers and Utilities Drivers |
| File Name and Size: |
IDU_3.0.6.10.exe(19.06 Mb) |
| Model: |
Desktop Utilities 3.0.6.10 |
| Description: |
Intel Desktop Utilities 3.0.6.10 Windows 2000/XP.The Intel? Desktop Utilities is an alerting utility that works with specialized sensors on your Intel? Desktop Board to constantly monitor the system's temperatures, power supply voltages, and fan speeds. If temperatures become extremely hot or a system fan or power supply fails, the user is immediately notified.In addition to displaying cooling information, the Intel Desktop Utilities makes it easy for a user to identify the processor type and speed, look up desktop board, chipset, and memory information, and customize the alerts that may be generated and their thresholds. Information obtained from Intel Desktop Utilities is only available to the local machine.Intel Desktop Boards Supported: Intel desktop boards based on Intel? Q965, Q963, G965, P965, 975X, 946PL, and 946GZ Express chipsets with Microsoft* Windows* XP operating systems in English. |
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