Asrock releases bios fix meant to stop 9xxx amd cpus from getting damaged due to voltages
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Asrock releases bios fix meant to stop 9xxx amd cpus from getting damaged due to voltages
Update your bios if your using an Asrock mainboard. Since Asrock is part of Asus. If your mainboards Asus would probably check for a bios update also. Basically too much voltage and burning the cpu components. Might be the first in a series of bios fixes?
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Re: Asrock releases bios fix meant to stop 9xxx amd cpus from getting damaged due to voltages
A bit of background, please.
When AM5-boards and AMD 7xxx CPUs were new, there were (primarily on ASUS?) voltage control issues.
Do you say that AM5-boards and AMD 9xxx CPUs do also have issues, like nothing was learned earlier (or that issues are novel)?
Do you say that Asrock has all the issues that ASUS has?
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Re: Asrock releases bios fix meant to stop 9xxx amd cpus from getting damaged due to voltages
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A few days ago, YouTuber Tech Yes City revealed that ASRock had allegedly solved its Ryzen 9000 problem. The issue surrounded three power and voltage-related functions, Electric Design Current (EDC) and Thermal Design Current (TDC) in Precision Boost Overdrive (PBO), and shadow voltages which were set too high in older ASRock firmware.....
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-compone ... therboards
Edit: ASUS is not AsRock
Those days are gone
A few days ago, YouTuber Tech Yes City revealed that ASRock had allegedly solved its Ryzen 9000 problem. The issue surrounded three power and voltage-related functions, Electric Design Current (EDC) and Thermal Design Current (TDC) in Precision Boost Overdrive (PBO), and shadow voltages which were set too high in older ASRock firmware.....
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-compone ... therboards
Edit: ASUS is not AsRock
