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ASRock has admitted that its motherboards were responsible for damaging AMD Ryzen 9000 series CPUs due to incorrect BIOS settings, specifically high Electrical Design Current (EDC) within the Precision Boost Overdrive (PBO) configuration. The company initially blamed debris and later the CPU itself. A BIOS patch (version 3.25) has been released to address the issue, and ASRock is offering full warranty support, including shipping costs, for affected customers. However, consumers still bear the burden of obtaining RMAs for both the motherboard and potentially damaged CPU.
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