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Again they add z8350 support but has no meaning because z8350 is a 406c4 processor and needs 410 microcode.
So even if u have a z8350 the microcode don't load because in KB4465065 they add a microcode for 406c3 processors.
Again they add z8350 support but has no meaning because z8350 is a 406c4 processor and needs 410 microcode.
So even if u have a z8350 the microcode don't load because in KB4465065 they add a microcode for 406c3 processors.
I may be dense, but just to be sure:
If this current KB4465065 chart (03-19-2019) shows an unchanged value of "Intel microcode update revision" for a given CPU ID versus the chart published earlier (say 02-04-2019), does that mean that this update does not have any new (or revised) microcode for that CPU?
Both my desktop and laptop processors have been listed on KB4465065 since the microcode update first came out around 11-27-2018, with the same microcode update revision number each time. That means no changes needed for those CPUs, correct?
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I haven't installed this update, but for my Broadwell E 6900K in my BIOS the CPU has microcode 02e rather than the 02c in this update ... hmmm.