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Those DDR5RAM kitsboasting 6,000MT/s sound fantastic, don’t they?
Such a high number!

AMD EXPO took the heat for the recent CPU melting fiasco.
Surely with that much speed, you could run at LEAST two Chromium tabs at once.
That’s nothing any novice user wants to risk fiddling with, right?
It carries the inherent risk of overheating and damaging components unless you’re confident with your chosenCPU cooler.

Visually there’s no change to the CPU, but who knows about damage under the hood?
This is no budget-end board, by the way.
Performance seems fine on my machine, but who knows if its overall lifespan was affected.
Who takes the blame?

Visually there’s no change to the CPU, but who knows about damage under the hood?
That’sfive updates so far.
The trick is: don’t tell them.
Feedback from the custom PC community implies they likely won’t push you on it, anyway.

Chipset pins were fragile enough before being squashed and scorched by bubbling CPUs.

I’ve almost lost count of recent BIOS updates from ASUS, but at least the voltages are stable.
















