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Any reason to update to the 1641 or 1646 BIOS?

lmacmil2
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I have a i3-13100 CPU and am running the 1604 BIOS.  Everything is working as it should.  The notes for the 1641 BIOS mention the 14th generation CPU and CEP (whatever that is.)  I don't think my system is affected by this so I am inclined to stick with the 1604 BIOS until there's an update that affects my system.  Anyone disagree with that approach?

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Jiaszzz_ASUS
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Hello, @lmacmil2 

Due to the ongoing local holidays in our area, my response time may experience delays.
I apologize for any inconvenience the delayed replies may have caused.

Generally, BIOS updates are performed either to enhance compatibility after hardware changes or to acquire specific configuration features or parameter adjustments.
If your current hardware configuration is stable, you may evaluate the need for a BIOS update based on your usage scenario and requirements.

Thank you.

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Jiaszzz_ASUS
Moderator
Moderator

Hello, @lmacmil2 

Due to the ongoing local holidays in our area, my response time may experience delays.
I apologize for any inconvenience the delayed replies may have caused.

Generally, BIOS updates are performed either to enhance compatibility after hardware changes or to acquire specific configuration features or parameter adjustments.
If your current hardware configuration is stable, you may evaluate the need for a BIOS update based on your usage scenario and requirements.

Thank you.