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<blockquote data-quote="plat" data-source="post: 984099" data-attributes="member: 74969"><p>I use SUMo and UCheck very occasionally, out of curiosity since I'm picky about hardware drivers. Usually, the app in question will inform me about new software versions anyway.</p><p></p><p>But, you know? I've installed like 11 Intel/chipset drivers off Windows Update in Settings (even the one dated "1968") and this machine runs like a top. So many still decry the capability of Microsoft to get a driver for you. For me, it's always been the right one, to where I'll occasionally decline the newest version on the ASUS site out of concern it'll bork things. Intel's Management Engine Interface isn't installed anyway so who needs those drivers? </p><p></p><p>Unless there's an urgent vulnerability, it's not that urgent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plat, post: 984099, member: 74969"] I use SUMo and UCheck very occasionally, out of curiosity since I'm picky about hardware drivers. Usually, the app in question will inform me about new software versions anyway. But, you know? I've installed like 11 Intel/chipset drivers off Windows Update in Settings (even the one dated "1968") and this machine runs like a top. So many still decry the capability of Microsoft to get a driver for you. For me, it's always been the right one, to where I'll occasionally decline the newest version on the ASUS site out of concern it'll bork things. Intel's Management Engine Interface isn't installed anyway so who needs those drivers? Unless there's an urgent vulnerability, it's not that urgent. [/QUOTE]
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