The specific "stepping" or design revision for Ivy Bridge chips. 🛠 Why You Are Seeing This Identifier
Understanding the identifier is essential for troubleshooting system stability, optimizing performance, and managing driver updates. While it looks like a cryptic string of code, it provides a specific roadmap to your computer’s "brain." 🔍 What is Family 6 Model 58? acpi genuineintel---intel64-family-6-model-58
Without the proper Intel Chipset Device Software, Windows may not recognize the specific power management features of the Ivy Bridge architecture. The specific "stepping" or design revision for Ivy
Because this identifier is tied to ACPI, it often relates to how the laptop or desktop sleeps, hibernates, or throttles speed. Without the proper Intel Chipset Device Software, Windows
This sub-system often causes "Driver Entry" errors in the Event Viewer. Ensure the Intel ME driver is installed.
If your system identifies as Model 58, you likely have one of these classic chips: 3770K, 3770, 3630QM Core i5: 3570K, 3470, 3210M Core i3: 3220, 3110M