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MSI Releases BIOS Updates for Intel 600-Series Motherboards to Unleash The Intel Core i9-12900KS

Intel made great efforts to prove its abilities as a market leader by releasing the latest Intel Core i9-12900KS Processor for Alpha DIY gamers and extreme enthusiasts who seek the best gaming performance. This special edition processor is based on the robust Intel® Core™ i9-12900K architecture, a halo processor with even more performance with increased clock speeds and power limit.

The current MSI 600-series motherboards natively support Intel® Core™ i9-12900KS Processor, but if you want to unleash even more performance, MSI provides the dedicated BIOS for this power-hungry monster. Currently, you can find the dedicated BIOS for selected Z690 motherboards, MSI will release more 600-series motherboards continuously.

It is obvious that long-term extreme frequency is not an easy performance to achieve. To guarantee the maximum performance released, we strongly recommend you choosing the MSI MEG Z690 series motherboards to match the powerful Intel® Core™ i9-12900KS processor. The MEG Z690 series motherboards feature multiple essential factors to unleash the maximum performance – extreme direct power design, excellent heat dissipation, and great overclocking potential.

MSI is committed to delivering gamers and creators the best experiences. This is why BIOS update is always good for most users. For our users, MSI will continue to update the latest news. Please follow MSI officials and check the product pages for BIOS updates.

*Download and install the latest BIOS using M-Flash or Flash BIOS button to update affected models.
**Ensure to always download the latest BIOS from msi.com corresponding product pages.

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