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thegreywizard
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Posted: 13 Apr 2016 at 5:59pm |
When should you update bios, every time a new release is offered, or only if you're having issues with something?
I currently have an X99m Extreme4 and running a special BIOS P2.00A provided to me from Asrock so I can set ATA passwords on SSDs (I flashed both bios on my mobo to this P2.00A ) - so I do not want to lose this ability by upgrading to a newer version of bios unless it's absolutely necessary. Everything is running fine, I haven't had a chance to try out the ATA password feature, but have faith it will work as it should. Thanks. Edited by thegreywizard - 13 Apr 2016 at 6:00pm |
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dkeone
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from my experience with asrock, never update bios.
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thegreywizard
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lol I take it you've had issues in the past trying to do so & it bricked your mobo or something?
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Xaltar
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The general rule with BIOS updates (with any manufacturer) is only do it if:
1. Your system is buggy in some way that has been discovered to be BIOS related. 2. You are upgrading your CPU or RAM and your current BIOS does not support the model you have purchased. Basically if your system is working as it should then you don't need a BIOS update.
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ASRock Expert
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3. When a new OS or feature is added to Your motherboard, and no old features were taken away. If Your System runs fine, do not update Your BIOS/UEFI without making a backup copy of Your current BIOS/UEFI.
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Xaltar
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Good addition ASRock Expert.
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In your case, unless you plan on changing to a Broadwell-E HEDT processor, there is no point in updating to the new 3.00 UEFI version. You would lose the ability to set passwords on your drives... that you aren't using... Personally, I always update to the latest UEFI version on my ASRock boards, if only as a test to insure they are working correctly. You can always change back to an earlier version, EXCEPT in a few special cases for some boards. If you cannot determine if that is the situation with your board, ask about it please! |
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