Important Note Before You Begin: The CPU itself does not require a "CPU driver" in the way a graphics card or network adapter does. The operating system (Windows 10/11) manages the CPU natively via generic processor drivers. However, to get full performance, stability, and power management features, you need the Chipset drivers and (if using the motherboard’s video outputs) the Integrated Graphics driver.
Supported OS: Windows 10 (32/64-bit), Windows 8.1 (32/64-bit), and Windows 7 (32/64-bit) Download Link: Official Intel Graphics Driver [15.33] 2. Intel® Driver & Support Assistant (Auto-Update) intel-r- core-tm- i5-3330 cpu - 3.00ghz drivers download
| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | “This CPU is not supported” error on graphics driver | Your OS is 32-bit or too new (Windows 11). Try compatibility mode (Windows 8 or 7). | | No display after driver install | Boot into Safe Mode → Uninstall graphics driver → Reinstall correct version. | | High CPU usage or lag | Missing chipset driver. Reinstall chipset INF first. | | USB 3.0 ports not working | Install manufacturer’s USB 3.0 driver (Renesas, ASMedia, or Intel). | Important Note Before You Begin: The CPU itself
(up to 3.20 GHz with Turbo Boost), you should download and update the associated chipset and integrated graphics drivers. Official Driver Downloads Download "Intel Management Engine Driver for LGA1155" from
Primary link: downloadcenter.intel.com – Search for "i5-3330." Intel’s site will redirect you to the correct chipset driver package (usually "Intel Chipset Device Software").
ME_SW_MSI.exe from Intel works for the i5-3330.For Windows XP: Use version 14.51 for 64-bit or the 32-bit version.
It looks like you’re trying to find drivers for an Intel Core i5-3330 (3.00 GHz).