Posted at November 21, 2024 by PCI-DB Team
Install Driver AutomaticallyDevice Name | Intel S2600KP Server Board UEFI Firmware 01.01.0008/03.00.07.154/01.08.1601/1.04 |
---|---|
Category | Motherboard |
Manufacturer | Intel |
File Size | 19.6 MB |
Supported OS | OS Independent |
- BIOS: 01.01.0008
- ME: 03.00.07.154
- BMC: 01.08.1601
- FRUSDR: 1.04
- The boot devices will increase if system reboot from RHEL7 aware UEFI and then the system will hang at high proportion
- SUT can't boot to RHEL 6.5 x64 when enable "VT for Directed I/O" in BIOS setting.
- Driver Health Protocol (DHP) not working correctly on Wildcat Pass
- Incorrect ACPI table causes NUMA issues in Linux
- System booted with only 1 QPI link trained, no errors reported
- Dual port IB IOM G52882-351 is showed as "single-port" description in BIOS setup menu.
- Display L2/L3 cache error detected on the RAID controller during post
- uEFI iSCSI boot configuration is lost after reboot
- New ESRT2 OpROM and uEFI Driver for Grantley
- SMBIOS problem cause the latest IDA7.17.RC6 boot failure with the 12G SAS RS3LC bridge
- If Unplug USB scanner and then re-plug scanner back in ,USB scanner is inactive
- Secondary SATA info loading before Primary SATA info
- CB# 273 : QRE: Reset after CATERR leaves system in a hung state" is open for annotation
- Pressing multiple F6 from SOL skips through boot manager.
- BIOS isn't reporting QPI link errors.
- Help text "Intel ESRT2 (LSI)" RAID mode not match with BIOS.
- TPM2.0 module can't work
- [SMBIOS] Type 8 no information for NGFF (M.2) device
- Syscfg_v13.1.4:a lot of invalid BIOS items displayed in syscfg.ini by command:syscfg /s syscfg.ini /f /b
- Sysinfo_v13.1.5:a lot of invalid BIOS items displayed at 'BIOS Settings' part in sysinfo_log.txt by command:sysinfo -ni
- New ESRT2 1.43 OpROM for inclusion into Grantley Production BIOS
- USB Scanner can't work stably in EFI shell with Bios 691
- Roll back PXE OpROM V2.3.30 and UEFI V4.5.19 update
- Remove 1.43 UEFI ESRT2 OpRom
- Security Fix: Smm range check for signed update
It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.
Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.
Device Type: Graphics Board File Size: 300 MB Windows 10 64 bit
Install DriverDevice Type: Graphics Board File Size: 148.1 MB Windows 8.1 64 bit
Install DriverDevice Type: Graphics Board File Size: 354.1 MB Windows 10 64 bit
Install DriverDevice Type: Graphics Board File Size: 355.1 MB Windows 10 64 bit
Install DriverDevice Type: Graphics Board File Size: 355.1 MB Windows 10 64 bit
Install DriverDevice Type: Graphics Board File Size: 111.5 MB Windows 8
Install DriverDevice Type: Graphics Board File Size: 117 MB Windows 10 64 bit
Install DriverDevice Type: Graphics Board File Size: 300 MB Windows 10 64 bit
Install DriverDevice Type: Graphics Board File Size: 49.8 MB Windows 7 64 bit
Install DriverDevice Type: Graphics Board File Size: 25.3 MB Windows 7 64 bit
Install Driver© 2024 PCI-DB.com - PCI Database Replacement. All rights reserved.