How to check chipset driver version?

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Like the title says, I need to know whether or not my Chipset driver was installed correctly since I just reinstalled Windows and I may have installed the chipset driver twice. Also, how do I delete the drivers (if i can)?

The reason why I'm asking this is also because I've noticed that gaming performance is a lot worse than before I reinstalled Windows. Would be great if you guys can help me out with this.

specs:
msi z77agd65 motherboard
i7 3770k @4.2ghz
corsair vengeance 8gb
gtx 680 SLI
 
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In the Control Panel, open Device Manager. In the list of Devices, click on System Devices. There is a number of things that should be on this list including several Chipset Drivers of the same series and one Chipset Driver with the Number of your Chip Series for what is formerly known as the "Southbridge" on Intel ie x58, p55,h55, H67, H61, P67,Z68 B75,H77,Z77,Z87 ect
In the Control Panel, open Device Manager. In the list of Devices, click on System Devices. There is a number of things that should be on this list including several Chipset Drivers of the same series and one Chipset Driver with the Number of your Chip Series for what is formerly known as the "Southbridge" on Intel ie x58, p55,h55, H67, H61, P67,Z68 B75,H77,Z77,Z87 ect
 
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Under "System Devices", I can't see anything which would tell me the chipset driver details.
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Anyone know why ?
Anywhere else I can see the version ?

(Ignore the BUMP)


 


Its the Intel Management Engine Interface
 
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