First, a critical clarification: "D33025" is often a or a service code, not the official retail model number. The most common motherboard associated with this code is the Intel Desktop Board D33217GKE , which is part of Intel’s Next Unit of Computing (NUC) family from 2012–2013.
Microsoft Update may automatically install basic drivers, but they often lack hardware acceleration (graphics will be slow).
If the board is from an OEM PC (Dell, HP, Lenovo), go to the and search by the computer model (e.g., Dell OptiPlex 330). Do not use Intel’s drivers.
Assuming your D33025 marking is on a wireless card (the most common scenario), you need the Intel PROSet/Wireless Driver Package. Intel makes this easy by bundling drivers for almost all their modern cards into one package.
The easiest way is to use the Intel Driver & Support Assistant to automatically scan your system and recommend updates.
For audio and Ethernet, go directly to Realtek:
First, a critical clarification: "D33025" is often a or a service code, not the official retail model number. The most common motherboard associated with this code is the Intel Desktop Board D33217GKE , which is part of Intel’s Next Unit of Computing (NUC) family from 2012–2013.
Microsoft Update may automatically install basic drivers, but they often lack hardware acceleration (graphics will be slow).
If the board is from an OEM PC (Dell, HP, Lenovo), go to the and search by the computer model (e.g., Dell OptiPlex 330). Do not use Intel’s drivers.
Assuming your D33025 marking is on a wireless card (the most common scenario), you need the Intel PROSet/Wireless Driver Package. Intel makes this easy by bundling drivers for almost all their modern cards into one package.
The easiest way is to use the Intel Driver & Support Assistant to automatically scan your system and recommend updates.
For audio and Ethernet, go directly to Realtek: