| Metric | Old BIOS (1.22) | New BIOS (1.25.0.0) | Change | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Windows 11 Boot Time (NVMe) | 14.2 seconds | 13.1 seconds | | | Cinebench R24 (Multi-core) | 1,342 pts | 1,358 pts | +1.2% | | DDR5 Latency (ns) | 78.4 ns | 72.1 ns | -8% | | Thunderbolt eGPU Bandwidth | 22 Gbps | 31 Gbps | Stable | | Idle Power Consumption | 28W | 29.5W | +5% (Higher) |
For systems running Intel processors, this BIOS version typically loads updated CPU microcode. This is vital for: version 1.25.0.0 bios
Overview
Depending on why you need this text, here are the most likely scenarios and how to handle them: Scenario A: Stuck on the Diagnostic Screen | Metric | Old BIOS (1
Version 1.25.0.0 sat there, unmoving, a gatekeeper that had forgotten where it put the keys. He considered the Legacy Support toggle, a desperate "hail mary" to see if an older way of thinking could wake the drive. But as the fan whirred into a frantic spin, Elias realized the truth behind the WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR he’d seen earlier. But as the fan whirred into a frantic
Highly effective at identifying "Boot Device Not Found" errors or failing hard drives before they lead to total data loss.