Questions about GIGABYTE products > Motherboards with Intel processors
Windows 10, 64 bit (DCH)
duo1:
In the tab "Driver, Chipset" appeared on Windows 10, 64 bit (DCH) there are drivers:
Intel INF installation (Note) Win10 ver.1709 \ ver.1803 supported and Intel Management Engine Interface (Note) Win10 ver.1709 \ ver .1803 supported.
What is this version of Windows DCH?
anders:
Moreover, according to the checksum, these drivers are the same as "no DCH" versions.. ???
duo1:
Does it mean that it does not matter which one will be installed? If so, why did a separate tab appear on DCH?
pendaws:
I wondered the same thing? mnaybe it is to do with Windows insider?
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--- Quote ---DCH is a collaboration platform supporting the process of commercial forecasting
Demand Collaboration Hub (DCH) is a collaboration platform that enables all members of your Sales organization, at the various hierarchical levels, to submit, consolidate and validate their periodic commercial forecast. DCH is fully configurable, allowing you to model the workflow and segment the data between users, in relation to their level of responsibility, to configure your editing form, by selecting and publishing the information that are relevant for your sales organization, to enter commercial forecast at various level of aggregation, with automatic splitting of edited quantities to the level of maximum detail. DCH is part of the SO99+ (Service Optimizer 99+) product suite and more specifically it is complementary to its statistical forecasting functionality, since the statistical forecast may be used as a guidance to support the Sales organization to provide more reliable figures. To support mobility, DCH is available on the web or from any mobile device that your Sales organization may adopt
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duo1:
That explains a lot but the most important thing is not: having a regular computer at home with Windows 10 x64 which drivers should be installed with DCH or without DCH, and if that does not change why Gigabyte placed them separately?
Maybe someone from Gigabyte will speak?
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