"AMD and Motherboard Makers Tackle Ryzen Overheating with New BIOS Updates"

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AMD's Ryzen 7000X3D CPUs have been reported to overheat and damage motherboards, with the issue believed to be BIOS related. MSI and Asus have released BIOS updates to address voltage issues, while AMD is investigating the problem with motherboard vendors. MSI's update restricts voltage controls for overclocking, while Asus limits SoC voltage to 1.30V or less. Users of affected motherboards should update their BIOS firmware to avoid damage.
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