ASRock confirmed that this is the responsible Ryzen 9000 Failes, which harass the owners of the ASROCK motherboard. In the discussion between Nexus players And the Vice President of ASRock from motherboard, Chris Lee, the company confirmed its latest version of BIOS, 3.25, changes some PBO settings to stop the damage to Ryzen 9000.
A few days ago, YouTuber Tech Yes City revealed that ASRock allegedly solved the problem of Ryzen 9000. The problem surrounded the three functions related to power and voltage, electrical current (EDC) and thermal design current (TDC) in the Precision Boost Overdrive (PBO) and shadow voltage, which were too high in the older ASROCK system software. Since then, ASRock has provided BIOS in version 3.25 to its AM5 motherboards with re -adapted EDC, TDC and Shadow voltage settings to fix the problem.
ASRock confirmed to Nexus players that he is only responsible and AMD systems do not cause problems. ASRock also stated that it would cover the shipping costs in both directions if RMA users of their motherboard. He notes, however, that she did not see one damaged motherboard in this whole attempt.
If RMA customers their motherboard with a defective processor, ASRock automatically sends the processor back to the seller from whom the customer bought it. ASRock does not recommend RMA users in this way; It was supposed to explain what would happen if this scenario took place (especially in the case of clients focused on less technology).
ASRock also recommends that users check if the BIOS version 3.25 is installed on the fresh Main Board of AM5 ASRock and without assuming that it is already pre -loaded from the factory. Asrock also apologized for not as lucid to clients regarding the problem as possible.
For the second time, ASRock had to provide BIOS updates to solve the problem “Ryzen 9000 Death”. For the first time, ASRock attached Ryzen 9000 failures in matters related to memory compatibility and initially claimed that the problem was solved using a fresh BIOS update, which repaired memory compatibility problems. Only time will tell if ASRock’s second attempt will succeed.
Evidence has already appeared that ASRock did not fully solve this problem. At least two Reddit reports online that their Ryzen 7 9800x3DS died with the BIOS 3.25 update.