Intel Q965 Express Chipset—Development Kit Software and BIOS Features
Intel
®
Q965 Express Chipset
DM October 2007
31 Order Number: 315664-002US
— SSL3.1/TLS encryption
— HTTP authentication
—TCP/IP
—HTTP web GUI
—XML/SOAP API
• Remote troubleshooting and recovery that can significantly reduce desk-side visits
and potentially increase efficiency of IT technical staff.
— System event log
— IDE-Redirection or PXE boot; Network drive or remote CD boot
—Serial over LAN
—OOB diagnostics
— Remote control
— Remote BIOS update
• Proactive alerting that decreases downtime and minimizes time to repair.
— Programmable policies
— Operating system lock-up alert
— Boot failure alert
— Hardware failure alerts
• Third-party non-volatile storage that prevents users from removing critical
inventory, remote control, or virus protection agents.
• Nonvolatile storage for agents
• Tamper-resistant
• Remote hardware and software asset tracking that eliminates time-consuming
manual inventory tracking, which also reduces asset accounting costs.
—E-Asset Tag
—HW/SW inventory
For details of the AMT configurations, please contact your nearest Intel representatives
for the Intel
®
AMT OEM Bring up Guide.
3.5 Intel
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Quiet System Technology
Intel
®
ICH8 incorporated a new integrated Intel
®
Quiet System Technology (Intel QST)
interface to provide a
low cost solution for a better system thermal/acoustic
management solution. Intel QST architecture consists of a
Simple Serial Transfer (SST)
bus, Platform Environment Control Interface (PECI), four TACH pins and three Pulse
Width
Modulation (PWM) output pins to monitor, control and manage the system target
temperature through a sets of
thermal sensors.
QST is run by the manageability engine (ME) residing in MCH and requires SPI flash to
host the QST firmware.
Detailed of the QST configurations, please contact your nearest Intel representatives
for the QST OEM Bring up Guide.