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2 hours ago, deXxterlab97 said:

If everything is fine why update drivers

You have drivers who will be transporting you across the country.
The first one available has just gotten his licence and the job. He proceeds to transport you for a while.
Eventually you make a stop. You are now presented with an option to choose another driver. This time, it's one who has been driving for a year and knows better routes to your destination.
Later on again, you get to another stop. This time you are able to choose to replace your current driver with one who has been driving for 5 years, and knows even more efficient routes to get to your destination.

The idea here is similar. For gamers, sometimes having a more stable driver could actually translate to performance.
Sometimes, just a minor update to one would have a major needed change to another config.

The saying "If it ain't broke..." doesn't always apply, as with computers, staying up to date on everything from SW to FW to drivers could make the difference between an optimal gaming experience or a hacker reading your banking info and spamming cat porn to your Facebook friends.
At the same time though, not everything in the driver world is a winner, so people want to check first before they do something that could potentially screw them up, especially if their gaming rig is also a daily driver.

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