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MSI updates motherboards to protect the Ryzen 7 7800X3D

MSI updates motherboards to protect the Ryzen 7 7800X3D

In recent days, a few users on a Reddit forum have noticed problems with AMD’s new Ryzen 7 7800X3D processor, as both the processor and the motherboard stop working during normal use. now Update MSI BIOS to several models to encounter the problem, which is suspected to be caused by motherboards that may have allowed too much processor voltage.

► The Ryzen 7000X3D processors are throwing in the towel

Overclocking is usually associated with overclocking, but the Ryzen 7 7800X3D has no official support for manual overclocking. Because of the stack cache design, only automatic features like Precision Boost Overdrive (PBO) and Expo work, the latter being the AMD equivalent of Intel XMP. To reduce the risk, MSI wrote that they chose to further restrict functionality through both the BIOS and MSI Center to only allow a lower voltage, the so-called “low voltage”.

So far, MSI does not appear to be involved in any of the incidents reported online, with the common denominator being Asus motherboards instead. However, users are advised to upgrade to the latest BIOS version to be on the safe side.

Click here for a list of all MSI motherboards with the new BIOS

Motherboard

BIOS version

MEG X670E Goodlick

E7D68AMS.151

MEG X670E ACE

E7D69AMS.181

MPG X670E CARBON WIFI

E7D70AMS.171

Mag X670E Tomahawk Wi-Fi

E7E12AMS.131

PRO X670-P WIFI

It will be released soon

MPG B650 CARBON WIFI

E7D74AMS.151

MPG B650 EDGE WIFI

E7E10AMS.161

MPG B650I EDGE WIFI

E7D73AMS.131

Mag B650 Tomahawk Wi-Fi

E7D75AMS.161

MAG B650M Mortar / Wi-Fi

E7D76AMS.A44

Pro B650-P WiFi

E7D78AMS.151

Pro B650M-A / Wi-Fi

E7D77AMS.181

PRO B650M-A

E7D77AMS.181

Pro A620M-E

E7E28AMS.121

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It is not yet clear what exactly caused the error or if there is cause for concern for those with newly purchased devices. Asus has also updated several BIOS versions since the weekend, in addition to offering users who have experienced damage to new hardware components. The issue is under investigation by AMD, but there is no official statement available at the time of writing. At the same time, it is conducting external excavations, purchasing, among other things, the Gamers Nexus YouTube channel, faulty hardware for its own investigations.