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Greetings.
One of my two identical skylake systems has been updated with the KB4100437 when it was first offered. Should I do the same with the second? Or should I uninstall it from the first?
Many thanks and best regards,
Greetings.
One of my two identical skylake systems has been updated with the KB4100437 when it was first offered. Should I do the same with the second? Or should I uninstall it from the first?
Many thanks and best regards,
Hi,
I personally haven't been offered any of these micro code updates I'm on a very old bios on x99 2101 not going to update it seeing asus cranked the vccio cpu 1.05 voltage well past safe levels which has been said by many as 1.15v and asus cranks it to 1.25v. just for increasing ram speed past 2133 lol :)
KB4100347 update revised Thursday 9/13/2018 (v3):
Microsoft Update Catalog
Odd, it showed up when I manually checked for updates today. Rebooting now.
KB4100347 has been installed twice now on both my PC's and I have the latest BIOS for both, so the system should ignore it :)
Laptop:
CPUID : 000306C3
BIOS/UEFI microcode revision : 0x25
Current microcode revision : 0x25
Desktop:
CPUID : 000906E9
BIOS/UEFI microcode revision : 0x8E
Current microcode revision : 0x8E
Yeap!!! Don't bother with it.
You can also run Speculation Control Validation PowerShell Script to see where you currently stand, with the existing Spectre variants
Puzzles me as to why they are updating machines that probably get OEM support.