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12-11-2018 01:37 PM #1
HGnDC PC Specs Motherboard ASUS ROG Strix Z390-E Processor Intel i7-8700K Memory (part number) CMK32GX4M2A2666C16 Graphics Card #1 EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti 8 GB FTW ULTRA SILENT Sound Card onboard Monitor Dell UltraSharp UP3017 Storage #1 Samsung 960 EVO 500 GB M.2-2280 SSD Storage #2 Western Digital Black 6TB WD6003FZBX CPU Cooler Cryorig H7 Case Fractal Design -Define R6 Gunmetal TG ATX Power Supply SeaSonic FOCUS Plus Gold 650 W 80+ Keyboard Logitech K780 Mouse Logitech MX Master 25 Headset/Speakers PreSonus Eris E3.5 OS Windows 10 Ver. 1909 Build 18363 Network Router Ubee UBC1301
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Should I update the BIOS on my new build?
Just completed building my new PC (description in signature below) and updated all drivers.
I am wondering, however, if I should update the BIOS. The version that came with the board is 0224 (2018.08.14), while the latest is 0602 (2018.10.31).
The description for the latest version is enticing, promising
- Improved system stability and performance.
- Updated Microcode for 8-core CPU.
- Improved DRAM stability.
- Fixed USB device issue.
All of these sound like important improvements (what was the USB device issue?), yet so far my computer is running smoothly. I know the adage is, "if it isn't broken don't fix it," but it's hard not to want to implement improved stability and performance.ASUS ROG Strix Z390-E | Intel i7-8700K | Corsair Vengeance LPX 32 GB DDR4-2666 | EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti 8 GB FTW ULTRA SILENT | Samsung 960 EVO 500 GB M.2-2280 SSD | Western Digital Black 6TB | Cryorig H7 | Fractal Design Define R6 Gunmetal TG ATX | SeaSonic FOCUS Plus Gold 650 W 80+ | Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
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12-11-2018 02:07 PM #2
replica28 PC Specs Motherboard ASUS ROG STRIX Z370-E Processor i5-8600k @ 4.5Ghz Memory (part number) G.Skill Trident Z RGB 16Gb 3000Mhz Graphics Card #1 Gigabyte GTX 1060 6Gb G1 GAMING Sound Card ASUS essence STX Monitor BenQ 24" @ 77Hz OC nice joke... Storage #1 SanDisk SSD PLUS 240Gb Storage #2 Kingston a400 240Gb / Kingston a400 480Gb CPU Cooler CoolerMaster MasterLiquid 120 Case FSP CMT520 RGB AURA Power Supply Corsair CX650M Keyboard ASUS Claymore Core - MX Brown Mouse BenQ Zowie EC1-A Headset HyperX Cloud Silver Mouse Pad SteelSeries QcK+ LIMITED / QcK+ CS:GO OS Windows 10 Pro Network Router retail 1gb/s Accessory #1 2 x ID-Cooling SF-12025 CPU Fans Accessory #2 Controller DualShock 4 Accessory #3 Controller Xbox One v2
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same for me, new pc build with z370-e and my bios is from late 2017, even if i have no problem with the mobo, a lot of improvements are shown on asus utilities website. as it says in manual, any bios update come with an risk, should we update the bios?
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12-11-2018 02:12 PM #3
panzlock PC Specs Laptop (Model) ASUS X553M, ASUS Zenpad 10 Z300M, ASUS X542BA-DH99, ASUS ROG Strix G15 G513QM Motherboard ASUS P8Z68-V LX, ASUS Z170-A, ASUS ROG Strix B350-F Gaming Processor Intel i5-2500K, Intel i7-6700K, AMD Ryzen R7 1700 Memory (part number) 8GB Kingston 1333MhzDDR3 C9, 16GB G.Skill Aegis 3000Mhz DDR4 C16, 16GB G.Skill Trident Z 3200Mhz C16 Graphics Card #1 EVGA GTX 560Ti, ASUS ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1070 O8G OC, Sapphire Nitro+ RX Vega 56 Monitor 32" Samsung 1080p C32F391FWN, 32" ASUS 1440p VA32AQ, 32" Samsung Odyssey G5 Storage #1 Samsung 850 EVO 250GB 2.5" SSD, WD Black SN750 NVMe (X2) Storage #2 WD Blue 1TB 7200RPM, WD Blue 3TB - 5400 RPM SATA 6 Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5 Inch CPU Cooler Deepcool GAMMAXX 300, Deepcool Lucifer V2, Wraith Spire Case Antec Sonata, Deepcool Dukase V1, Deepcool Dukase V3 Power Supply ATX 650, EVGA SuperNOVA 850 P2 (X2) Keyboard MSI Interceptor DS4200, Redragon K555 Indrah (X2) Mouse Microsoft 4500, Gamdias Erebos LE, MSI DS 100, Redragon M601Centrophorus, Redragon M612 Predator (X2 Headset/Speakers Logitech Z313, Logitech Z506 (X2), Corsair Gaming Void RGB Elite OS Windows 10 Home X64, Windows 10 Pro X64 (X2)
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If you want to update the microcode then update your BIOS. That is recommended by many, yet some remain unconcerned by Intel's microcode indiscretions. That would be entirely up to you.
In any case, do some homework and make sure the newest BIOS is stable before updating. If people are having too many or major problems with the latest BIOS you may want to wait a little longer, microcode update be damned.I'd like to deploy my troops in her country.
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12-11-2018 04:11 PM #4
HGnDC PC Specs Motherboard ASUS ROG Strix Z390-E Processor Intel i7-8700K Memory (part number) CMK32GX4M2A2666C16 Graphics Card #1 EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti 8 GB FTW ULTRA SILENT Sound Card onboard Monitor Dell UltraSharp UP3017 Storage #1 Samsung 960 EVO 500 GB M.2-2280 SSD Storage #2 Western Digital Black 6TB WD6003FZBX CPU Cooler Cryorig H7 Case Fractal Design -Define R6 Gunmetal TG ATX Power Supply SeaSonic FOCUS Plus Gold 650 W 80+ Keyboard Logitech K780 Mouse Logitech MX Master 25 Headset/Speakers PreSonus Eris E3.5 OS Windows 10 Ver. 1909 Build 18363 Network Router Ubee UBC1301
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I'm not well versed in the Intel microcode issue, but I understand it involves Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities. This is what CPUZ says about my CPU:
I went to the Intel site to find out about microcode updates for my processor (https://newsroom.intel.com/wp-conten...e-guidance.pdf), and found the following info, though I can't determine which of these lines applies to my processor (can anyone tell me?) In any event my CPU is a 6-core unit and the 0602 BIOS says it updates microcode for 8-core CPUs.
Coffee Lake H (6+2), Coffee Lake S (6+2) 8th Generation Intel® Core™ Processor Family 906EA 22 Production --- --- 0x84
Coffee Lake S (6+2) Xeon E 8th Generation Intel® Core™ Processor Family 906EA 22 Production Candidate --- --- 0x84
Coffee Lake U43e 8th Generation Intel® Core™ Processor Family 806EA C0 Production Candidate --- --- 0x84
CoffeeLake-S (4+2) 8th Generation Intel® Core™ Desktop Processor Family 906EB 02 Production --- --- 0x84
CoffeeLake-S (4+2)Xeon E 8th Generation Intel® Core™ Processor Family 906EA 22 Production --- --- 0x84
CoffeeLake-S (6+2) x/KBP 8th Generation Intel® Core™ Processor Family 906EA 22 Production --- --- 0x84ASUS ROG Strix Z390-E | Intel i7-8700K | Corsair Vengeance LPX 32 GB DDR4-2666 | EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti 8 GB FTW ULTRA SILENT | Samsung 960 EVO 500 GB M.2-2280 SSD | Western Digital Black 6TB | Cryorig H7 | Fractal Design Define R6 Gunmetal TG ATX | SeaSonic FOCUS Plus Gold 650 W 80+ | Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
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12-11-2018 05:01 PM #5
panzlock PC Specs Laptop (Model) ASUS X553M, ASUS Zenpad 10 Z300M, ASUS X542BA-DH99, ASUS ROG Strix G15 G513QM Motherboard ASUS P8Z68-V LX, ASUS Z170-A, ASUS ROG Strix B350-F Gaming Processor Intel i5-2500K, Intel i7-6700K, AMD Ryzen R7 1700 Memory (part number) 8GB Kingston 1333MhzDDR3 C9, 16GB G.Skill Aegis 3000Mhz DDR4 C16, 16GB G.Skill Trident Z 3200Mhz C16 Graphics Card #1 EVGA GTX 560Ti, ASUS ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1070 O8G OC, Sapphire Nitro+ RX Vega 56 Monitor 32" Samsung 1080p C32F391FWN, 32" ASUS 1440p VA32AQ, 32" Samsung Odyssey G5 Storage #1 Samsung 850 EVO 250GB 2.5" SSD, WD Black SN750 NVMe (X2) Storage #2 WD Blue 1TB 7200RPM, WD Blue 3TB - 5400 RPM SATA 6 Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5 Inch CPU Cooler Deepcool GAMMAXX 300, Deepcool Lucifer V2, Wraith Spire Case Antec Sonata, Deepcool Dukase V1, Deepcool Dukase V3 Power Supply ATX 650, EVGA SuperNOVA 850 P2 (X2) Keyboard MSI Interceptor DS4200, Redragon K555 Indrah (X2) Mouse Microsoft 4500, Gamdias Erebos LE, MSI DS 100, Redragon M601Centrophorus, Redragon M612 Predator (X2 Headset/Speakers Logitech Z313, Logitech Z506 (X2), Corsair Gaming Void RGB Elite OS Windows 10 Home X64, Windows 10 Pro X64 (X2)
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Correct. These vulnerabilities (and others, apparently) allow data theft by programs entering through the back door (...ladies).
I'm assuming the BIOS includes the microcode for all LGA 1151 CPU's compatible with that board, including the new 8 core 9000 series from Coffee Lake. ASUS summaries for their updated BIOS/Software/Utilities is habitually lost in translation.I'd like to deploy my troops in her country.
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12-11-2018 04:52 PM #6
JustinThyme PC Specs Laptop (Model) G752VY-DH72 Motherboard Rampage VI Extreme Processor I9 9940X Memory (part number) 64GB DDR4 8x8 Corsair Dominator Platinum 3800 MHz @ C17 Graphics Card #1 ASUS Strix 2080Ti O11G @ 2.1GHz Graphics Card #2 ASUS Strix 2080Ti O11G @ 2.1Ghz Graphics Card #3 ROG Nvlink Graphics Card #4 Have to feed animals Sound Card External Audioengine D1 24 bit 192kbps DAC Monitor ASUS PG348Q @ 100Hz Storage #1 Intel 905P 480GB U2 flavor Storage #2 Samsung 850 EVO 1TB X2 in RAID 0, 960 PRO 1TB DIMM.2_1 CPU Cooler HeatKiller IV PRO and VRM blocks ,Dual D5 PWM serial, 2X 480, 1X 360 RADS Case Phanteks Enthoo Elite 8X LL120 PWM, 3X LL140 PWM, 12 SP120 PWM 1x AF140 PWM Power Supply Corsair AX 1500i Keyboard ASUS Claymore Mouse ASUS Spatha, Logitech MX Master Headset Sennheiser HD 700 Mouse Pad ASUS ROG Sheath Headset/Speakers Audioengine A5+ with SVS SB-1000 Sub OS Win10 Pro 1809 Network Router NetGear NightHawk X10 Accessory #1 NetGear Prosafe 10GBe Switch Accessory #2 Qnap TVS-682 NAS modded with I7 CPU
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New Build, update to the latest has always been my rule of thumb. Biggest reason is to mitigate any storage or other issues after you spend hours getting it set up.
My guess is the microcode is simply to accept the latest CPU releases that will be running on this platform.
I usually dont update after the fact just because a new BIOS is out. If my machine is running fine, nothing in the update applies to my build then I don't fix what isn't broken.
Also depending on how deep you like to dabble I always download all of what there in the first place and see which runs the best for my needs then leave that one loaded. Changing BIOS operations differ board to board. Some are easier to flash than others. Me, I just put the BIOS file on a USB with the machine off and push a button and it does it thing, can even be done without the CPU or ram installed.