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this post was submitted on 20 Jul 2025
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I know Ill get flak for this, but you shouldn't be using end-of-life hardware, including motherboards. Once the vendor stops providing firmware updates, its time to look at replacing that hardware. It doesn't matter what operating system you use, if there are hardware vulnerabilities, then your OS isn't able to properly protect you.
If your hardware is still supported, you should regularly be updating the firmware.
Are there any hardware manufacturers that aren't completely shit at providing firmware updates? My motherboard does still get updates but they can take a while to arrive even when there's a known exploit for my CPU which requires a firmware update to fix (made even worse by the fact that AMD are awful at providing fixes in the first place)
AMD are generally quick with providing microcode updates. Once they have them, they provide them to your motherboard manufacturer to include in a firmware update. This is the part that usually takes a while, if done at all.