I need my code to behave differently dependent on the chipset of the computer it is running on. How can I determine this using C#.
Specifically Intel 945 vs 965.
I need my code to behave differently dependent on the chipset of the computer it is running on. How can I determine this using C#.
Specifically Intel 945 vs 965.
If you can get that information, you can surely get it through WMI. Here s a tool that ll autogenerate the C# code for you to do any WMI query:
(By default it generates VBScript; change the Code Language setting to get C# or VB .NET. You can select multiple properties in the "Select the properties you want values for:" window.)
Unfortunately, I have no idea which of the gazillions of possible WMI queries you d execute to find out the chipset, and searching only came up with pages asserting that it can t be done for motherboard chipset specifically.
But maybe you ll find the WMI Code Creator useful for other things at any rate.
You could the system s environment variable:
System.Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE");
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