Intel HD Graphics 9.17.10.4101 driver for Sandy Bridge

Mainboard drivers - Intel 69 Updated by Hilbert Hagedoorn

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A few issues resolved. Good that Intel hasn't forgotten about older hardware.
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QuickSync working fine here. Haven't tried this new driver yet, but I'm guessing that they haven't broken it.
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A few issues resolved. Good that Intel hasn't forgotten about older hardware.
First new driver for HD2000/3000 since Win8.1 launched.
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Could anyone explain the super weird driver numbers Intel uses? It cannot get more confusing than this: 15.28.23.64.4101 (9.17.10.4101). What the heck? What's even worse is various sources use either of these, and only one of them is written in the readme.
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I've had two chipset updates for my Motherboard which runs a Sandy Bridge chipset within the last 3 months using the Intel Drive Update Utility installed on my PC but before that none for 2 years.
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First new driver for HD2000/3000 since Win8.1 launched.
Untrue. Driver 9.17.10.3517 is from 2014-03-20, several months after the introduction of 8.1.
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Not using the integrated GPU in my 2600k, but my notebook has a 2620M, so there 🙂
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It has been confirmed by many users around that QuickSync and 2500/2600k does not run under W8.1. It runs under W7/8 only. Required files are present, you can connect monitor to iGP or use virtual screen, but that works only under W7/8.
Working fine on an i3-2328M.