I am about to get an intel 12400f and a new Gigabyte b760 motherboard (B760m Ds3H).The vendor suggested updating the bios to the latest available version just to be on the "Safer side".
AFAIK the latest microcode updates issued by intel are primarily intended for 13th and 14th gen cpus -so do i need to get these updates for my bios even if i am running a 12th gen cpu? Like 13th gen and 14th gen cpus,are 12th gen cpus also susceptible to the risk of degrading or going bad if the latest bios is not installed?
On gigabyte's website,the latest bios available is F18d,which includes the 0X129 update issued by intel-does anyone know whether this particular bios version is stable or not,and whether installing it could cause any potential issues in the long run? I am a bit wary of this particular update (0x129)as i remember reading somewhere that this might be a beta bios which has reportedly been causing random restarts/hangs etc on certain mobos:
So please advice what to do about this,thanks.
AFAIK the latest microcode updates issued by intel are primarily intended for 13th and 14th gen cpus -so do i need to get these updates for my bios even if i am running a 12th gen cpu? Like 13th gen and 14th gen cpus,are 12th gen cpus also susceptible to the risk of degrading or going bad if the latest bios is not installed?
On gigabyte's website,the latest bios available is F18d,which includes the 0X129 update issued by intel-does anyone know whether this particular bios version is stable or not,and whether installing it could cause any potential issues in the long run? I am a bit wary of this particular update (0x129)as i remember reading somewhere that this might be a beta bios which has reportedly been causing random restarts/hangs etc on certain mobos:
Question - Some Gigabyte Z790 motherboards are facing a rare issue where it just randomly reboots after applying the Intel microcode patch (the 0x129 version) ?
It has been a nightmare the past few days. My PC would just randomly go black and reboot. Event Viewer always showed it as "Event ID 41 - Kernel Power". I've tested my memory, PSU and CPU and everything was fine. I even clean installed Windows to no avail. I scoured the internet for a fix until...
forums.tomshardware.com
So please advice what to do about this,thanks.