BIOSTAR has announced the launch of new BIOS updates for its 600 series motherboards which are now ready to support the latest Intel 13th Gen Raptor Lake processors. – Codenamed ‘Raptor Lake,’ the latest 13th generation Intel processors are designed to be far superior to their predecessors. With Intel announcing 15% better single-threaded performance and 41% better multi-threaded performance over the 12th generation processors, user expectations are high for the latest Intel variants with extra emphasis on supported motherboards.
As part of the announcement, BIOSTAR has confirmed that the following 600-series models listed below now have a brand new BIOS update available which, when installed, will bring full compatibility to Intel’s latest Raptor Lake desktop processors which are due for general consumer release later this month:
H610
B660
Z690
These new BIOS updates from BIOSTAR are available to download now offering consumers plenty of time to get their existing motherboards ready for the upcoming release of Intel’s new 13th-gen Raptor Lake processors. – If you would, therefore, like to learn more (and maybe get your update ready) you can check out their official support website via the link here!
If this doesn’t prove fruitful, we recommend checking the official product website for your motherboard (presuming it’s listed above) which should have a direct link to the latest BIOS release which you can cross-reference the serial number to above.
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