Z77A-G43 and Core i5 2500K and BIOS 2.4, should i update to newer BIOS?

Hello,
I have this working config. without any issue:
Z77A-G43
Core i5 2500K
2x4Gb GSKILL RipJaw @ 1600
ASUS 7870
PSU Corsair 750W
My current BIOS version is 2.4. I've seen that the latest BIOS for Z77A-G43 is 2.8.
Should i update to the latest version ? Does it make sense  ?

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Should i update to the latest version ?
Not unless something is in the change log that could be of a specific benefit. If and when a UEFI/BIOS does come along that is going to be of benefit, be sure to use the forum's USB method to minimize the chance of it ever going badly.
  >> Forum USB Flash Method <<

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