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Posted by: chrisNova777
« on: October 12, 2018, 06:06:15 AM »

for many Asus + Gigabyte motherboards it seems that IVY BRIDGE was the last officially supported on XP
there are many workarounds for XP to work on haswell 4th gen boards but for those of us that are looking for 100% official driver support Sandy (2nd gen) + Ivy (3rd gen) seem to be the last stop!

ivy bridge motherboards officially support a very wide range of operating systems compared to later
boards:

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windows xp32,
windows xp64,
windows vista32,
windows vista64,
windows 7-32,
windows 7-64,
windows 8-32,
windows 8-64,
windows 8.1-32,
windows 8.1-64,
windows 10-32,
windows 10-64