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E-Leet asking for ICC Proxy/Intel ME

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Sunday, May 05, 2019 6:52 AM (permalink)
I thought this was odd as the old E-Leet was an easy install and go, and when I went to run the new one it asked to install ICC Proxy and req. Intel ME drivers on the system. Now, admittedly, the ME driver may be there, being installed by Windows, but I have no idea. I did however run a quick search on this and ICC Proxy, and came back with a bunch of warnings, including directly from Intel, that ME drivers created "Severe" vulnerability to Remote attacks, (direct from Intel site), and ICC Proxy was listed as a vulnerability as well, though somewhat less likely to be exploited perhaps, but apparently one which can be quite severe itself. For your hardware.
 
So, does anyone use this? I notice it has only one mention of E-Leet on these forums, and that iirc was about using the old version. In a lot of ways, it's similar to CPU-z iirc; what tends to be the preference here? 
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    Re: E-Leet asking for ICC Proxy/Intel ME Tuesday, May 07, 2019 3:32 AM (permalink)
    Sort of found Precision X1 covers my needs along with CPU-z. X1 gives me a good overlay, (working consistently for me so far), for FPS, Temp for CPU and GPU, and memory usage monitoring, and CPU-z gives me all the specs on my PC hardware. Still as good as it always was, and it has its own little benchmarking suite, which is kind of cool. 
     
    If I plan on OC, it will be through BIOS anyway, so I don't really need that functionality. 
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