Intel Chipset Identification Utility provides an easy way to identify the specific Intel chipset that is located on your motherboard. This information can be used to determine if your system supports the Intel Application Accelerator.
Reviewing 3.24 (Aug 1, 2009)
bekaye is right. If you are running an older motherboard you have to use the 2.91 version of the utility. Download it from Intel or bing it and it will take you there. If you do not know what you have, try them both, one of them will tell you what you have.
Reviewing 3.24 (Jul 31, 2009)
I have an MSI P35 Neo2FR motherboard, now this has the P35 chipset. Intels own identification utility say's I have Intel(R) G33/G31 Express Chipset
. I know that the drivers for both P35 and G33 are the same package but a bit misleading anyway.
Reviewing 3.24 (Jul 31, 2009)
Strange. says I need to run it under an admin account, but I am running it using "Run as Administrator"
Reviewing 3.05 (Jun 16, 2005)
From the Intel site, the readme states:
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
One of the following Intel chipsets:
Intel(R) 910GL Express Chipset
Intel(R) 915G Express Chipset
Intel(R) 915GV Express Chipset
Intel(R) 915P Express Chipset
Intel(R) 925X Express Chipset
Mobile Intel(R) 910GML Express Chipset
Mobile Intel(R) 915GM Express Chipset
Mobile Intel(R) 915GML Express Chipset
Mobile Intel(R) 915GMS Express Chipset
Mobile Intel(R) 915PM Express Chipset
Intel(R) 945G Express Chipset
Intel(R) 945P Express Chipset
Intel(R) 955X Express Chipset
So to identify earlier chipsets, use version 2.91.
Reviewing 3.05 (Jun 16, 2005)
I was afraid that I was the only one experiencing this problem. I get the same script error. I even tried it on another Intel box, wihtout success.
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