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If you have been battling random blue screens, slow boot times, or memory training loops, flash version 314 today. It feels like the BIOS your motherboard should have shipped with.

If you own a recent ASUS motherboard (particularly from the ROG Strix, TUF Gaming, or Prime series for Intel or AMD chipsets), you might have seen a notification pop up in Armoury Crate or noticed a new file on the support page: .

ASUS has quietly patched a "LogoFail" vulnerability (CVE-2022-26318) that affected how the BIOS loads boot images. If you are security-conscious, this update is mandatory. Should You Update? Unlike the risky "launch day" BIOS updates, Version 314 appears to be remarkably safe.

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Asus Bios 314 〈Trusted | Hacks〉

If you have been battling random blue screens, slow boot times, or memory training loops, flash version 314 today. It feels like the BIOS your motherboard should have shipped with.

If you own a recent ASUS motherboard (particularly from the ROG Strix, TUF Gaming, or Prime series for Intel or AMD chipsets), you might have seen a notification pop up in Armoury Crate or noticed a new file on the support page: . asus bios 314

ASUS has quietly patched a "LogoFail" vulnerability (CVE-2022-26318) that affected how the BIOS loads boot images. If you are security-conscious, this update is mandatory. Should You Update? Unlike the risky "launch day" BIOS updates, Version 314 appears to be remarkably safe. If you have been battling random blue screens,

9/10 (Highly Recommended)