No. Each motherboard has a unique firmware build. Version "1010" is relative to that board’s branch. Always verify checksums.

For advanced users, the best way to harness the performance of firmware 1010 while reducing heat is via or TVB with undervolt (Intel) .

Understanding Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. Firmware 1.0.1.0

| Interpretation | Meaning for Firmware 1010 | |---|---| | | The update may alter CPU voltage/fan curves, resulting in higher idle or load temps. | | 2. Highly Anticipated (Trending) | "Hot" as in "hot off the press" – a new, popular release. | | 3. Experimental / Risk Zone | A "hot fix" that isn't fully vetted (rare for version 1010; that’s usually for Beta builds). |

For Intel 13th/14th gen with firmware 1010:

: Fixes known issues where GPUs were getting locked at lower PCIe speeds (Gen 2.0 or 3.0), which previously throttled performance on AM5 motherboards. Installation Risks and Tips