Fast Technology 5 month 0 news, recently some users reported that ASRock AM0 platform motherboard will cause Ryzen processors to burn out, and some users found that some AMD Ryzen processors will not be able to boot under a specific BIOS version.
In this regard, ASRock officially gave a clear public reply:
In response to the "motherboard burned processor", ASRock immediately contacted the affected users and recalled some of the motherboards.
After detailed inspection, it was found that there was no obvious damage or scorch marks in the CPU socket and power supply area of the motherboard, and all the measurement data showed normal.
ButThere were some foreign objects on the CPU socket, and after cleaning it up, the motherboard booted back to normal without any repair, and passed the long bake stress test, and everything was fine.
Obviously, it is these foreign objects that block the signal transmission, and users are advised to keep it tidy during use.
Before and after slot cleanup
ASRock confirmed that it had this issue and released a new BIOS 20.0 version with improved memory compatibility and the ability to boot normally.
ASRock also emphasized thatThe release of BIOS version 20.0 has nothing to do with the so-called processor burndown, and no BIOS version will cause the processor to burn out.
The new version of the BIOS can be stably booted