I think you're on the money there, let me be the guinea pig then... So I finally got my new components in yesterday (i5-13600kf + 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe KC3000) replacing my i5-12400. I'm on a '
Gigabyte GA-B660M-DS3H-DDR4 B660M DS3H DDR4 Intel B660 Alder Lake LGA1700 Micro-ATX Desktop Motherboard'
The new CPU increased my Cyberpunk benchmark score from 127 (v2.0) to 133 (v2.01), there was a small patch yesterday (I would have liked to have tested on the exact same version of the game). Then moving the game from my old 2.5" SATA3 SSD to the new M.2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD made zero difference to the benchmark score.
Something else to mention, earlier in this thread I mentioned being bottlenecked by my i5-12400 for COD MW2 and Cyberpunk. A few weeks ago when I finally updated my BIOS in preparation for the upgrade to 13th gen intel CPU, I ran benchmarks on the aforementioned games and noticed big improvements already (previously Warzone in COD used to really struggle and busy parts of Cyberpunk also were problematic). Now I hadn't played these games for a long time so I am not sure if the improvements were also in part due to optimisation to the games themselves, or whether my big issue all this time was my old BIOS version F5 (Jan 20, 2022) and updating to F24 (Jul 28, 2023) resolved the situation.
What should the rule of thumb be for BIOS updates? Update somewhat regularly, or only if one suspects there may be performance issues with the current version that one is on?