DrMrLordX
Lifer
- Apr 27, 2000
- 22,902
- 12,971
- 136
And you know that how?! Because that's what all the sensationalists youtubers are saying?!
No, because AMD released an updated AGESA that constrained OEMs from specifying too much vSoC when using EXPO memory profiles, and otherwise lowered default vSoC settings (and ASUS in particular was forced to correct voltage reporting). The fixes were tested extensively by GN and they worked. Steve isn't a sensationalist. They went into an extraordinary amount of detail on the matter.
We have no idea about the real numbers here just as we have no idea about the real numbers for the exploding ryzen incident.
Yes we do. Stop lying. Everyone who lost a Zen4X3D got an RMA/replacement. Period. The matter is concluded.
They are just searching for people that had any actual loss to then see if there are enough of them to then see if it is worth it to pursue a lawsuit.
Lawyers aren't stupid. They're building a class, not examining whether it's worth it to form a class. Actually there are two groups doing this, perhaps on slightly different matters (which means possibly separate torts).
Ryzen has a thermal protection that can not cope with voltages
Stop with the bs. You are lying again. There are no more stock motherboard settings overvolting the vSoC burning out the temp sensor array. AMD fixed the problem, and made things right with any users that suffered the incident.