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update the BIOS or they burn

For a few days, reports have been coming from users who affirm that their new series processors AMD Ryzen 7000X3D they are burning… literally. So much so, and so serious is the problem, that motherboard manufacturers are rushing to release BIOS updates for their motherboards to limit the voltage going to the processor, so if you have one of AMD’s newer processors , hurry to update bios to prevent this from happening to you.

Motherboard BIOS updates are generally not necessary “if everything works fine for you”, and we usually only update it when we have problems or when we want to perform a hardware update on the computer. Well, this is one of the situations in which everyone should update to avoid problems.

Some AMD Ryzen 7000X3D burn up

At the moment, the exact cause of the problem is unknown, but speculations point to the profiles of overclock EXPO for DDR5 RAM, which require excessive voltage. There are many users posting photos of their literally burned processors and motherboards on social networks (and we are going to show you some), but you should know that, for now, there was a common denominator to whom this has happened: they had done overclock to the processor.

Ryzen 7000X3D burned

Some analysts claim that the problem is not related to the EXPO profile, but rather a design flaw in AMD processors related to the V-Cache CCD chiplet, unique to -X3D models, and in our opinion has quite a bit of sense for the simple fact that this problem doesn’t seem to happen on “normal” processors without such a suffix

Does this mean you are safe if your processor is not overclocked? Probably yes, but to avoid greater evils, better update the BIOS as soon as you can. What seems certain, and this is no longer speculation but rather from the notes of the manufacturers themselves that they publish together with the BIOS updates, is that by limiting the voltage that is delivered to the processor the problem is solved.

Update your BIOS before you have problems

As we said, many manufacturers of AM5 motherboards are already launching BIOS updates that limit the voltage that reaches the processor, thus closing the issue. In theory there should not be any type of performance loss due to this, although you should bear in mind that in all probability there will be limitations when applying higher voltages to overclock, something that, on the other hand, almost no user does. on your personal computer.

BIOSTAR plate voltage

Manufacturers like BIOSTAR have already sent a press release this morning explaining the problem and linking to the BIOS that we should download and install depending on the affected motherboard model:

Other manufacturers such as ASUS or Gigabyte have not issued a specific press release for now to warn of these BIOS updates, but for example ASUS in its ROG STRIX X670E-E Gaming WiFi already have the BIOS on their website dated yesterday, although notifying that it is a Beta version (and they do specify that the BIOS is to limit the voltage of the processor).

ASUS BIOS

So, our recommendation is that if you have an AMD Ryzen 7000X3D Series processor, that you go to the website of your motherboard manufacturer as soon as possible and update the BIOS as soon as possible.

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