Updating chipset drivers is low-risk but low-reward. Do it only to fix a specific problem, not for a performance boost.
You rarely need to update the chipset driver for performance gains. Unlike a graphics card driver, chipset updates mainly fix bugs, improve stability, or add support for new hardware (e.g., a newer CPU). If your PC runs fine, you can skip it .
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