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Ive used the asus winflash tool with no problems multiple times. Have everything set at stock, no over clocks. You obviously are knowledgeable in your own field as am I with mine. I'm sure people would really appreciate that. If you're so determined to make a difference on this ROG forum, why not open a thread of your own explaining everything about certain BIOS versions on every model that is undisclosed on the ASUS support page that you know about (maybe you already did). So why the hate, because of my opinion on BIOS updates? Does it mean that's how I personally feel about BIOS updates myself? No, but I direct it that way toward everyone so it's not just taken so lightly that in the event something doesn't work, they were AT LEAST prepared for it.ĮDIT: I put a lot of effort into my site and try my hardest to make sure nothing DOES happen. Was I a dick about it toward you? Did I ignore you? No, I tried to figure out what may have caused the issue. I also apologized that it happened and wished you the best going forward with it. You even said I wasn't to blame and that you knew better than to do it. Nothing is certain and I post disclaimers and you accepted the risk. I got the PMs you messaged me about all that still. So why yours failed wasn't entirely VBIOS related for all I know as you told me you flashed your system BIOS beforehand.
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So I suggest for you to have a backup plan is all I'm saying before proceeding with updating BIOS (if you feel so inclined to do so now).Īctually the VBIOS you used was the same one MrRuckus and a few others used and they've had no issues. The point is, I have no worry as I can always correct this. I've had bad flashes because of the nature of the modifications I've done which caused me to use my programmer on even my 980M (W25X40CL) SOIC BIOS chip and even my system SOIC BIOS chip (W25Q64FV) because of it. I do a lot of BIOS/VBIOS modifications and not everything goes according to plan (although mine is mostly just through modifications). So, to the question, will you notice a difference updating your system BIOS? Unlikely, unless it's addressing the fix in question you require. There is still a chance even when all that is taken care of, that the BIOS boot block still gets corrupted from flashing to another version of BIOS (whether older or newer). You just need to be sure your system isn't overclocked, overvolted, undervolted, on battery only, during stormy weather, frequent power outs, random restarts or shutdowns, etc. I can say that I've flashed every version of BIOS available back and forth numerous times on my G751JY, mostly without issues using either Easy Flash, AFUWIN or FPT.
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It's not only risky in some cases, but imposes major downtime if something goes awry and you don't got means to correct it. This can be contributed by a test engineer or through end user feedback as later units are still being shipped. Sure, some BIOS updates solve fan/temp problems to random BSOD/shutdowns, but if you aren't experiencing any of those problems currently with the version you're on, then stay with it! These 'updates' exist because of production dates on outgoing units where minor/major manufacturer changes in FW exist due to the order of batch 'field' testing with variety of OTHER components and hardware throughout the assembling process. Join Date Nov 2013 Reputation 144 Posts 3,854īIOS updates are NOT to be considered like 'driver updates' for any stretch of the definition. Phanteks Enthoo Elite 8X LL120 PWM, 3X LL140 PWM, 12 SP120 PWM 1x AF140 PWM
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