Which ME (Intel Management Engine) version do I have?

Where can you check which ME (Intel Management Engine) version* you currently have?
*Firmware version

Quote from: msiforever on 27-November-14, 17:43:28
7.0 or 7.1?
I'm trying to figure out if I can install the Intel Management Engine Driver 7.1.52.1176. You have to have ME 7.1 firmware for that according to my MB download page*.
I've currently got ME driver 7.0.0.1144. Doesn't that suggest I have Intel ME 7.0 firmware as well?
*http://www.msi.com/support/mb/P67AGD65_B3.html#down-driver&Win7 64
Quote from: msiforever on 27-November-14, 17:43:28
7.0 or 7.1?
7.0.4.1197
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I'm trying to figure out if I can install the Intel Management Engine Driver 7.1.52.1176
Yes, you can
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You have to have ME 7.1 firmware for that according to my MB download page*.
no, ME driver versions are different the ME firmware versions, but need to be the same main base, ie 7.xx

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