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The driver is a component associated with the power management and thermal regulation of Intel processors, particularly Xeon E7 v3, E5 v3, and Core i7 series CPUs. This driver helps the system control CPU power states (like adjusting power usage based on workload), manage thermal conditions (preventing overheating), and optimize performance for power efficiency.
Key Details:
- Power Control Unit (PCU): The PCU is a hardware component integrated into Intel processors that manages power states (P-states) and other power-related functions such as voltage and frequency scaling.
- 2F98: This refers to a specific driver version, possibly indicating the driver designed for these specific processors or power control features.
Why do you need this driver?
This driver is essential for:
- Thermal Management:
- Power Efficiency: Helps manage power consumption, adjusting CPU frequencies depending on workload demands.
- System Stability: Ensures that power delivery is properly managed and the system functions without issues.
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Download the Driver:
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Install the Driver:
- Automatic Installation via Intel's Support Assistant:
- You can use Intel's Driver & Support Assistant
- Manual Installation:
- After downloading the appropriate driver, run the installer executable file (usually a
.exe
file).
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. This may involve agreeing to license terms and choosing installation options.
- Windows Update:
- In some cases, Windows Update may automatically detect and install the necessary drivers for your Intel CPU and related components.
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Restart the System:
Troubleshooting:
- Driver Conflicts: If you encounter issues with this driver, try uninstalling the existing version via Device Manager and then reinstalling the latest version.
- Outdated BIOS:
- Power Settings in BIOS/UEFI: Ensure that your BIOS settings are properly configured for optimal power management (e.g., enabling CPU power-saving features).
If you're unsure about any step, feel free to provide additional details about your system, and I can help guide you more specifically.