I had a 7800x3d + 4080FE that I’ve tried to ride hard. I haven’t had issues thus far. Hopefully you don’t either. I have just a blemish in the exact spot the OP described.
This has been fixed. It was a bios issue, new bios stops the voltage from going too high. I recently bought a 7800x3d and been using it for a few days now and its fantastic ! So fast compared to my 2700x ! :) I use my 7800x3d on a Asus Tuf gaming x670E-PLUS wifi. ALl you have to do is put the latest bios on a flash drive. Unzip it, rename it and put the renamed bios on the flash drive by itself. Build your pc , plug it in, turn on PSU and before turning pc on make sure you stick usb flash with the renamed bios in the quick flash BIOS port and hold down the flash button for three seconds to flash the bios to new bios , after light stops blinking your good to go! :) I also use the Corsair HX1000i power supply. :)
@@ratfocker1and yeah all of their products in general. Not too long ago I bought a new 1440p 165hz monitor and I was about to buy a Asus monitor but the seller told be not to buy them😂😂 (it was 4-5months ago!) he was like they are crappy and doesn’t last long. I got myself a msi 27” curved display monitor 1440p 165hz. ~275-300$ with taxes.
This has nothing to do with overclocking like people think it does. This issue was caused by motherboard manufacturers, giving the bios a over kill, default SOC voltage, which can be manually tuned down to 1.2 V or you can update to the latest bios to avoid this happening to you.
@@Anth0ny85 look up a video as it varies per motherboard but unfortunately there’s a lot of issues with Asus motherboard and we’re gonna have to fix before. It’ll be safe to use your computer and I do not recommend expo until you fix all that.
@@landogames72 So after i update to latest bios, i can enable EXPO ? Ram is currently running at 4800mhz by default, and it's 6000mhz... Feeling kinda dissapointed in this MB.
@@Anth0ny85 once you update the bios, it is also recommended that you sit a manual SOC and try to PBOS undervolt your CPU, which is really easy these two things ensure you will get slightly better than stock performance lower temperatures in less risk of a failure once you’ve done that yes you can expo but obviously that is also at your own risk. Asus motherboard’s have kind of decline in quality so I say just be careful.
Yall this was fixed… stop making this a problem when its not. If you cant figure out how to update the bios, buy a console ffs. And no it was not the motherboard vendors, it was AMD giving the vendors bad bios files… gesus people are bricks
it's not just asus motherboard. also gigabyte, asrock and msi. also it's not just 7800x3d, it's also 7700x, 7950x3d and other ones. it's all the 7000-series cpus
@@kalzindor803 well I don't really personally understand this "3D cache" marketing. To me it's simply extra cache. I don't understand what the "3D" has to do with anything. There are EPYC processors with over 700mb of cache while 7800x3D only has 104mb of cache. But yeah EPYC are server processors. Too expensive for 99.9% of gamers. Only for Arabian oil prince.
@@dazeen9591 all I've been hearing about is the Asus boards. Haven't heard a single thing about other manufacturers boards. Maybe because Asus basically gave their customers the middle finger and said too bad.
@@dazeen9591 the 3D part comes with the "3D stacking technology". Basically all processors, even the EPYCs, have an L3 cache layer that is laid in the unit. The "3D stack" adds more L3 cache by, you guessed it, stackng it on top of the CCD
I remember around the time this happened Asus went and removed a bunch of BIOS versions from their website. Then this situation died down and people realized it wasn’t as big of a issue as they thought
Ofc asus mobo, count assus in for shitty bios, beta bios that voids warranty and you’re obligated to update(even if they went back on “voids warranty” weeks/months later), has more complaints and problems than any other manufacturer (% wise)
So RU-vid came up with an inventive idea for their video scroll bar where they're able to scroll back no matter where you click on the bar instead of skipping it forward in the video and then just scrolling it back to where your thumb left off it will scroll it back from where you were currently at in the video no matter where you touch the bar but for some reason apparently they couldn't have added that to their RU-vid shorts which is the actually more common place where you would actually use it and need that little bit of technology... Sure makes a lot of sense...
I suspect that "not taking out the cover with your hand" may be a reason for that. Look where it blows up, where the 4 plusses are too. Just use your thumb to push it out, then close the cover. Thus you won't have that focus-point pressure at that exact spot.
Hey love the vids! What do you think would be a good gaming pc build to squeeze out as much fps for a 500-600 euro/dollar budget? (Without too many used parts, I have trouble finding legit things)
Nope, it was all on ASUS, something went terribly wrong with their motherboards, however what made the situation worse was the fact that they tried to shove it under the rug, like as though nothing had happened. NEVER EVER BUY ANYTHING ASUS
@@SlyStarling I've bought 3 ASUS motherboards and 2 ASUS laptops and they're fine, it's just that ASUS likes being the main antagonist every now and then
@@Crazical True, what motherboards did you buy? Were they the AM5 because thats the socket it seemed to have happened with. I had 2 Asus Tuf gaming laptops, one had a ryzen 5 4th gen, 16gb ram and a gtx 1650 super, the other one having a i5 11400h 16gb ram and a rtx 3050ti, both died on me without a reason, refunded them both and upgraded my desktop that now has a Ryzen 7 5700x, 32gb ddr4 3600mhz and an RTX 3090 with a HP office laptop which has been fine. You must be lucky haha. Either that or I'm super unlucky
@@SlyStarling 2016: Zenbook UX305, wasn't very fast but had pretty good battery life. Working but effectively unusable now due to age and slow processor. 2020: TUF Gaming B450 ATX: Reliable budget board, no special features but no problems either. Still working. 2021: ROG Strix B550 Gaming ATX: Looked cool, worked fine with Re-BAR, RAM overclock and PBO. Still working. 2023: ROG Zephyrus G14 2023: Fast and portable but not much battery life. Working. 2023: TUF Gaming B650 ATX: Cheap AM5 board, does the job. Working.
POV: your low budget for CPU and motherboard saved your CPU and motherboard. Explanation: I was gonna buy the Ryzen 7 7800x3D but then changed it to get a better gpu (AMD RX 7800 XT) because I had a low budget of 1600 that move saved me a motherboard,CPU, and about 200 dollars
Yea it gives a 50% - 70% performance increase but it's a pain in the ass to install properly I accidentally merged my drives into one and connect revert it
AMD > Intel in every possible way atm, yes I understand u just watched a video that says an amd cpu killed itself and a motherboard, but that's like 1 in a million chip, also BIOS updates have already rolled out regarding that issue.
Depends on the fan configuration, as many cards can be longer or shorter depending on heatsink and fan count. Easy way to tell is pc part picker, it will tell you if there's a space issue. Also, this is way late lol.
I have ryzen 7 5800x (non 3d) and an asus prime x570 pro, kinda scary but will I be okay? I assume so since the 5800x doesn’t have the 3d vcache but I wonder if my asus motherboard can withstand another upgrade
@@Dakumun640 no shit guy obviously i didn’t say i never update my bios, motherboard still sell with this issue out the factory so to me its not fixed, prebuilt that don’t even let you update the bios: not fixed
@@aicontentviral First off, even brand new mobos are sealed in their boxes already, so they can't be updated, second off, I doubt there's a single prebuilt that doesn't let you update the bios, and if there is, don't buy that prebuilt. The issue that you're saying is people are too lazy or not knowledgable enough to update the bios. So yes, it is fixed, just have common sense. It's the same reason why games sometimes have updates even though you just bough the disc. You can't update software on thousands of items in boxes with no power, it's just not feasible.