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Motherboard: MSI 270 Mortar M-Atx
TLDR: I've been avoiding updating the bios on my motherboard, because I don't want to sacrifice CPU performance for the spectre/meltdown patches. I've been considering getting an NVME drive to plug into the M.2 port, but I'm worried about compatibility on an old bios.
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The support page for this motherboard (https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/support/Z270M-MORTAR#down-bio) shows a bunch of bios updates that improved compatibility with various NVME drives. Do you think any modern NVME should still work fine on this board with an old bios, or will there be issues? Should I just suck it up and update the bios? How bad will the performance penalties be?
TLDR: I've been avoiding updating the bios on my motherboard, because I don't want to sacrifice CPU performance for the spectre/meltdown patches. I've been considering getting an NVME drive to plug into the M.2 port, but I'm worried about compatibility on an old bios.
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The support page for this motherboard (https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/support/Z270M-MORTAR#down-bio) shows a bunch of bios updates that improved compatibility with various NVME drives. Do you think any modern NVME should still work fine on this board with an old bios, or will there be issues? Should I just suck it up and update the bios? How bad will the performance penalties be?