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When I am trying to track down drivers for an unknown motherboard, I will usually boot a linux cd, then run a command called "lspci". It will tell me what most of the chipsets in the motherboard are. I then use this info to find Windows drivers. Is their a windows program that will do the same? What do you guys use? Maybe i will give "everest" a try.

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For example belarc adviser will show devices only if the drivers are already installed. Do you know if any of those listed above will show devices(chipsets) without any drivers installed?

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SiSoft Sandra is probably the most powerful and featured system audit tool for windows. The pro version isn't cheap and is used by all the top system benchmark sites and systems engineers. The free version is also very full featured in itself and I find it has more than Everest, Aida or Belarc.

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