Generally it's best to update if there's a major issue with your CPU that is fixed. It wasn't that long ago that the 7000-series CPUs had issues with motherboards being configured to over-volt one of the pins and melt the CPU from the inside (the updates have since rectified this).
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Generally it's best to update if there's a major issue with your CPU that is fixed. It wasn't that long ago that the 7000-series CPUs had issues with motherboards being configured to over-volt one of the pins and melt the CPU from the inside (the updates have since rectified this).