ASRock has pushed a fresh BIOS update for its 800-series motherboards, claiming better CPU and memory stability after its boards developed a nasty habit of roasting AMD’s new Ryzen 9000 processors.
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ASRock acknowledges and explains dying AMD 9000-series chips in its motherboards, rolls out a BIOS fix
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TL;DR: A Reddit user reports his AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU failed twice when paired with an ASRock X870 RS Pro WiFi motherboard, despite BIOS updates. ASRock links failures to aggressive PBO settings, ...
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