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Same question I had with pretty much the same motherboard.
I updated the BIOS first, and that seemed to have updated the ME as well. I checked by running the "MSI ME FW Tool.exe" provided below the BIOS file, and the "current version" and "target version" were the same. I thought I still had to run it, but you do not if you update the BIOS (For certain vendors). Still doesn't hurt to download their tool and see.
Which, when I did Google about the ME, most answers stated that most BIOS updates include it now, so.