My fps broke down to almost half the value lower than the previous fps when I updated to intel management engine 11.7.0.1045 so I rolled back to previous management engine which is version 11.7.0.1040 and repaired the engine of any corrupt or missing files using the version 11.7.0.1043 management engine but the hotfix is not applicable to my version of OS so it didn't install, but then everything regarding fps went back to normal again. No problems or issues using the version 11.7.0.1040 management engine.
My Hardware:
cpu = intel core i3-7100
motherboard = H110M pro VH-Plus (MSI)
Ram = 4 GB
OS = windows 10 pro (updated)
Did you only update the Windows driver or also the BIOS?
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https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4078130/update-to-disable-mitigation-against-spectre-varian... https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4078130/update-to-disable-mitigation-against-spectre-varian...
I rolled back my intel chipset and intel engine driver then everything went back to normal. And yes I updated the bios (MSI Bios) recently and didn't return back to the old version of bios since the issue is already gone or fixed.
And yes, I just found out about the SPECTRE VARIANT issue recently when I was trouble shooting my system and used the recommended chipset repair tool. As of now I'm still using the latest bios from MSI since I've already rolled back the rest of my system driver (not all) to old version and because the there are no weird things going on in my pc so far.
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