Security & auditing
For now, is a mature, necessary stepping stone. It fixes the sins of early DDR5/AM5 adoption while solidifying UEFI security. Treat it with respect: back up your data, read the release notes from your specific vendor (Dell/Lenovo/ASUS/MSI), and never flash on a whim. version 1.25.0.0 bios
For users on AMD AM5 or Intel LGA 1700/1851 platforms, memory instability has been a plague. Version 1.25.0.0 introduces . Reports indicate that this BIOS version reduces boot times for 64GB+ DDR5 kits by up to 40% and finally allows EXPO (Extended Profiles for Overclocking) to run stable at 6000MHz without cold-boot failures. Security & auditing For now, is a mature,
If your motherboard uses an Intel Coffee Lake, Whiskey Lake, or Comet Lake CPU, version 1.25.0.0 likely includes microcode version 0xEA or later. This resolves: For users on AMD AM5 or Intel LGA