04-24-2020 03:43 PM - edited 04-13-2023 03:01 AM
Hi everyone,
- Intel ME Consumer Firmware :
Check/Update Process :
Check current version : Right click on "Check.cmd" > Run as administrator
Install/Update : Right click on "Install.cmd" > Run as administrator > Automatic restart when install is done
OS requirements : Windows 10 64 bit or more recent.
Hardware requirements : Motherboards with Intel B150/H170/Z170/B250/H270/Z270/B365/Z370 chipset.
04-26-2020 03:17 AM
05-03-2020 07:27 AM
05-03-2020 08:10 AM
shoroh-82 wrote:
Hello! Is there a way to roll back the firmware? after the update, the cpu is loaded to 100% in the Call of Duty War Zone game. maybe of course this is due to something else) I also updated all the latest drivers and BIOS. also in the game there was a patch) just interestingly you can somehow roll back)
cpu 8700k (using google translator)
05-03-2020 08:58 AM
MoKiChU wrote:
Hi,
Like any firmware, it is very complicated to rollback.
However, it is unlikely that updating the Intel ME firmware could have caused your issue (I also use a Z370 motherboard (ROG Strix Z370-F) with this latest Intel ME firmware with CPU 8700K, and I also play CoD MW/WZ and I have no such problem).
05-03-2020 10:04 AM
shoroh-82 wrote:
Another question is, is there any rule about the order in which drivers are installed on a clean system?
04-29-2020 04:02 PM
05-03-2020 10:07 AM
shoroh-82 wrote:
Another question is, is there any rule about the order in which drivers are installed on a clean system?
05-03-2020 10:16 AM
MoKiChU wrote:
No there is not really a rule apart from the fact that it is optimal to install the chipset drivers first. So, you can do it this way :
1) Chipset/Ethernet/MEI/SATA drivers (Intel) : [DRIVERS] Intel Chipset/Ethernet/MEI/SATA (1xx/2xx/3xx/4xx)
2) GPU drivers (NVIDIA DCH or AMD DCH)
3) Audio drivers (Realtek UAD) : [DRIVERS] Realtek Audio (UAD)
4) Others drivers & accessories drivers that you have