![]() ![]() Based on my readings, this communication device is enabled all the time. Windows is in any case showing it in the device manager. The strange thing is, it doesn't matter if your BIOS let's you disable this chip. Why would a motherboard manufacturer integrate this kind of chip on a gamer or desktop board ? Or has Intel made it impossible to get a chipset without this AMT ? WTF ? Why ? I've read this chip isn't the cheapest ($25). But nowadays it's on most or every Intel chipset-based board. Initially it was only part of enterprise solutions and computers. This works also if your computer is turned off. Does anybody know, how I can completely disable (on RIVE) this mysterious Intel Management Engine chip ?īased on my knowledge, and the articles I've read so far (there is not so much of information to be found) Intel AMT is to remotely control, repair and maintain your computer. ![]()
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