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Intel 852GM/855GM/865G/910GL/915G/915GV/945G series chipset video part driver 14.15.0.4363 official multilingual version

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Applicable system: Win2000/WinXP Drive brand: Intel Updated on: August 1, 2005 Drive type: mainboard drive Drive size: 9.54 MB Downloads: 514229

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Intel Intel 852GM/855GM/865G/910GL/915G/915GV/945G series chipset video part (Intel Graphics Media Accelerator) latest driver 14.15.0.4363 official multilingual version For Win2000/XP (released on August 1, 2005) Integrated graphics chip produced by Intel Intel, with its low price, excellent compatibility and high performance, It has won the favor of the majority of office users and some ordinary users, and has occupied half of the mobile series display chip market. In terms of driver research and development, Intel has always maintained high efficiency, and today officially released its latest Intel Graphics Media Accelerator driver 14.15.0.4363, which integrates graphics chips. The following chipsets are supported: Intel 852GM, 852GME, 855GM, 855GME, 865G, 915G, 915GV, 915GM, 910GML, 945G. The specific updates of the new driver are as follows: 1. Add support for adaptive De Interlacing adaptive interleaving technology. 2. Add support for SCART TV format. 3. Fixed the problem that the log file failed to record results after switching from FSDOS to Windows mode. 4. The problem that the HDCP display will display abnormally after recovering from the standby mode is solved. 5. Corrected the problem that the CRT refresh rate cannot be changed after the display device is set to DDC mode. 6. Solved the problem of compatibility with some CRT monitors Fixed the problem that when the 1080i standard was applied, the taskbar would display errors. 8. The problem that the picture will flicker when playing live TV is solved

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