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. :)
Stuck my 7800X3D on an am5 msi mobo and have had zero problems. Was going with an asus board until i heard about them having issues... 7 months later and still going perfect!
I have the 7800x3D on an MSI B650 Tomahawk MB. I''m not a gamer and my CPU temps are 40 C and below most of the time. Six months later and zero problems.
gosh.. this video just made me worried and made me check what CPU have.. and yea i have a 7950x so i hope i won't see something about my model that is that bad...
That was a srew-up on mobo makers' part, not AMD. BIOS update fixed it. If You still feel uneasy, You can update BIOS. If You don't know how I can probably help, just say so.
To anybody just seeing this video. This video is from last year and the issue has been fixed. It's not the chip's fault, Asus fucked it up motherboard side. Just remember to update your Bios.
@Vyrnach, would motherboards purchased from Asus now have the issue fixed in the BIOS? I'm building my first PC and I'm a little sketched out about updating the BIOS, lol.
@@TheAbvsyork it's impossible to tell as they don't specify the manufacturing date on the box. You'll likely have to update the bios. Bring it to a shop or get a trusted friend to help out if you're still hesitant. Obviously don't go and run a benchmark or something heavy until you're running on the latest bios
@Vyrnach, thanks for the response. Yeah, the motherboard I was going to get does have the BIOS recovery. So even if it messed up, I should theoretically be able to get it back, lol.
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.
@@GloomyOrange05 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
this has also been fixed a long time ago and hasn't been a thing for a long time. it pales in comparison when we turn our attention to Intel 13th and 14th gen which is a black hole of potential long term issues
@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.
@@hazem_khalilthis was asus's issue, not for AMD. other mobos were fine. Meanwhile intel, look it up, "Intel 14th and 13th gen CPU instability". It was intels fault.
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)
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
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.
They already proved that there are about two incidents and in both cases, the owners installed the CPU wrong. When the lock down is raised, you can see the damaged key areas, from trying to install it wrong....
@@whoeverthisguyis oh man thanks for letting me noe cuz i eas just about to buy a new system on intel core i7 14700kf but news came around that high end intel chips die like no tomorrow, so i started looking onto amd side and evaluated their shortcomings like am5 systems having slow boot
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.
And thats why I don't buy Asus anymore. Their TUF RX5700XT also reached over 100°C. The only good thing that came of it, is that I managed to resell on ebay, for 500€ profit, with the gpu shortage.
Man it looks like i really dodged a few bullets when I upgraded to a 12700k last year. 7800X3Ds are burning out, and 13th/14th gen intels are also overvolting and dying. I picked the right CPU lol
The thing is that this video was from last year. The issue has since been fixed. I was digging through it and they put a hard cap on one of the voltages so it doesn't burn anymore and it's an Asus motherboard issue. Unlike Intel that the 13th and 14th Gen CPUs are actually fucked lmao.
Video from last year check the date of the post and how old the comments are lol. And it's Asus' fault not the CPU unlike the Intel problem right now lol.
I think I just had a similar issue with the asus b760i mother board and a i9-13900k, at this point I’m going to sell my pc for a laptop. Never had problems with my laptop
if it blew itself the company should replace the processor atleast or maybe he already had RMA'ed the processor. about mobo ya that must be a loss sadly
It is litterally an ASUS issue, in the same spot with the same motherboard. Which, obviously, means that it is a motherboard issue, cause u litterally see that it is more of that on the motherboard.
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 noticed the discoloration on my cpu in the same location. I tried everything to get it to be stable and nothing worked. I also don't overclock. I finally gave up on amd due to it. I was using a 7600x.
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Asus board. Rock Solid Heart touching. I mean.. Why Inserach of incredible? While ASus Board quality is not so incredible. Whole we at ot, rock cracking heart Brealing
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@@GamingWLexxbro what
Video is outdated Zach update the title to reflect it because people are being mislead into not buying the 7800x3d now
Somehow, I feel like this is sabotage and not true.
Hmm
The CPU performance must've been really fire 🔥🔥
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Asus has a lot to answer for.
I don’t think it’s asus’s fault
@@Lumifrostit was confirmed to be a motherboard issue
Asus and their overpriced junks, as always
Bro I'm using an Asus Mobo and now my anxiety is getting higher
@@oneaboveall9134 Do some research to allay your fears, knowledge is power.
mistake is due to asus , NOT amd
Ok thanks
@62185hhh💀it is true
@62185hhhIts already been proven to be true, sorry to burst your bubble.
It's not amd
@62185hhh
How much stupid you are
You-yes
I searched "Tech Jesus" on youtube and Gamers Nexus popped up😂😂
Ancient Gameplays is the real tech Jesus
@@ICEMAN_GLX completely agree, GN doesn't deserve that title
@@ICEMAN_GLXnah hes not tech jesus he is AMD jesus, dont get confused
IT ACTUALLY WORKS WAIT WHAT
@@Cake_johnso nope
It turns out to be an asus issue
There was a Gigabyte mobo too that cocked itself
@@NecoNL Damn, I recently got the 7800x3D bundled with a Gigabyte mobo...
@@remipennel121 its was fixed months ago so its all good
@@NecoNL Thanks for the info 😅
@@NecoNLkind sire you saved my life.
Thanks for sharing this info! Gaming Nexus has a 30+ minutes long video explaining and testing all of the issues… 💪
Link?
@@Lilgang24 th-cam.com/video/kiTngvvD5dI/w-d-xo.html
@@Lilgang24 It's Gamers Nexus here on TH-cam.
@@Lilgang24 th-cam.com/video/kiTngvvD5dI/w-d-xo.html
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. :)
Wowww thanks for highlighting it
your welcome buddy. @@redmartianValo
Some mobos don't have a flash button, so you can also manually flash from the bios menu safely aswell.
oh my god thank god it was a bios issue i changed my bios a few weeks ago i didnt even hear of this im so lucky my cpu isnt dead
Better solution: Don't buy an asus motherboard
Motherboards are causing the problem not the CPU!
Intel said that same thing
Stuck my 7800X3D on an am5 msi mobo and have had zero problems. Was going with an asus board until i heard about them having issues... 7 months later and still going perfect!
I have the 7800x3D on an MSI B650 Tomahawk MB. I''m not a gamer and my CPU temps are 40 C and below most of the time. Six months later and zero problems.
Just get a RYZEN 4070 with a AMD Pentium 9 💀
gosh.. this video just made me worried and made me check what CPU have.. and yea i have a 7950x so i hope i won't see something about my model that is that bad...
That was a srew-up on mobo makers' part, not AMD. BIOS update fixed it. If You still feel uneasy, You can update BIOS. If You don't know how I can probably help, just say so.
I love how he is always trying to show what manufacturers are doing wrong and in the other hand doing right
Anyone who comes across this video now, the issue has since been resolved with bios updates. Still flash the bios if you're nervous.
Why do I see this now? Like a year later
I know
To anybody just seeing this video. This video is from last year and the issue has been fixed. It's not the chip's fault, Asus fucked it up motherboard side. Just remember to update your Bios.
Good Boy
Thanks for saving us the time
@Vyrnach, would motherboards purchased from Asus now have the issue fixed in the BIOS? I'm building my first PC and I'm a little sketched out about updating the BIOS, lol.
@@TheAbvsyork it's impossible to tell as they don't specify the manufacturing date on the box. You'll likely have to update the bios. Bring it to a shop or get a trusted friend to help out if you're still hesitant. Obviously don't go and run a benchmark or something heavy until you're running on the latest bios
@Vyrnach, thanks for the response. Yeah, the motherboard I was going to get does have the BIOS recovery. So even if it messed up, I should theoretically be able to get it back, lol.
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.
Yesterday i 've bought new comp, with 7800x3d and have asus tuf gaming b650m plus wifi...I didnt install windows yet.
Should i enable EXPO or not ?
@@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.
@@GloomyOrange05 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
this has also been fixed a long time ago and hasn't been a thing for a long time. it pales in comparison when we turn our attention to Intel 13th and 14th gen which is a black hole of potential long term issues
This problem is no longer a thing right, just trying to make sure
I was just about to buy the 7800x3D
Just don't buy asus motherboard with it
@ratfocker1good to know. Thanks man. This is 1000% more helpful than the video😂
@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.
I have 7800x3d and gigabyte mobo. I've done a bunch of oc, undervolting and other tomfoolery. No problems.
I have an msi pro model. It works fine
Real pc builders have Ryzen 4070 as a CPU
And a GPU, and a cooler, and a motherboard, and power supply, and case, and ram, and ssd, and case fans, and as thermal paste
@@0skaroooolol bro you didn't get the joke, right?
Stop trying and so much…
@@0skaroooolol yes I usually hook my keyboard and mouse on my Ryzen 4070 and start playing
This aged very well
Care to explain?
@@hazem_khalilthis was asus's issue, not for AMD. other mobos were fine. Meanwhile intel, look it up, "Intel 14th and 13th gen CPU instability". It was intels fault.
Can confirm it's really bad and they are trying hard not to do one of the most expensive CPU recalls ever.@@RawfunRahman
@@hazem_khalilsarcasm
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)
Crazy thumbnail
Why are so many problems now starting to arise in all processors and from the world of technology, this is very strange
Now....
Buddy learn to read a description you are an embaressment
This wasn't a CPU problem, rather a motherboard problem.
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
So now is solved? I was planning in getting a x670e-e from Asus
@@ARES5205 Yes
As a guy who just built an r7 7800x3D gaming pc with rtx 4060 and yt is recommending me dis rn im gonna sue yt
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.
Well if your motherboard is not Asus you are safe
@@freightrainfred7512 yea I, don't have any issues after 10days so idk
@@spacewalrus909 it IS 💀
@@AquibDoki I heard that they fixed the problem with bios updates but I'm not sure
There was a time when penguinz0 was known as tech Jesus
They already proved that there are about two incidents and in both cases, the owners installed the CPU wrong. When the lock down is raised, you can see the damaged key areas, from trying to install it wrong....
Dude doesn't know the problem is caused by the Asus motherboards 😢
Tech Jesus 💀
Steve truly is Tech Jesus though.
it was also a user issue most of the time improperly installing the cpu (you can tell with the plastic nubs being squished out)
BRO IS THERE ATLEAST ONE GOOD CPU THAT DOESNT EITHER GET UNSTABLE OVERTIME OR JUST DOESNT DIE
this is old news dawg its all stable now
@@whoeverthisguyis oh man thanks for letting me noe cuz i eas just about to buy a new system on intel core i7 14700kf but news came around that high end intel chips die like no tomorrow, so i started looking onto amd side and evaluated their shortcomings like am5 systems having slow boot
Yes any AMD CPU
I have completely ditched X and K ski CPU chips until further notice. Overclocking has been ruined for me.
its the cooking sounds for me XDDD
unfortunately can't go there it was apparently the asus mobo...so far but at these prices it's darned important
Just another reason why Asus will never enter my house ever.
me: don't be 7800x3d Zach: hey
tip: to prevent this you also need thermal paste under the CPU aswell
Sweet! Just got a Asus Strix B650 and AMD 7900x. Can’t wait.
Yo are you alive???, i am also gonna order 7800x3d
Isn't the issue the motherboard, and not the cpu itself? 🤔
yes, prob some power delivery error
Yeah, cpu was overvolted, they came out with a bios update to fix it
@@masteryoda7900do you know what motherboard it was cause I bought the ryzen cpu as well as the Asus motherboard
It'd been fixed for a long while now. Just update your bios.@@Danny-cl4cl
@@Danny-cl4cl all the am5 mobos had that issue
Bro you literally look like Harvey Spector from Suits series 😂
That’s fire
Dammit I thought intel was cocked but amd to this is sad
That was a year ago Buddy...
Oh
I just realised zach is jacked
He was a soldier and is actually hitting the gym, as hs has confirmed in some of his videos
I can smell the class action!
Yea it semlls Like Clean Air BC there wasnt one...
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.
No, that was a BIOS problem. Is fixed for a very long time now though.
I had a dream just last night where my CPU started drawing over 300 watts
Shit... I guess ima wait for it to go boom
I was sweating bullets till i see i have msi motherboard
Oh thank god its an asus problem not amd i was planning on buying the 7800x3d 😶
'This post blew up' pun intended?
That's really amazing of gamers nexus. This is something these billion dollar companies should be doing
And thats why I don't buy Asus anymore. Their TUF RX5700XT also reached over 100°C. The only good thing that came of it, is that I managed to resell on ebay, for 500€ profit, with the gpu shortage.
Had me sweating for a minute. Thought my 7800x3d was about to explode lmao. Luckily I went gigabyte for the motherboard
I hope they fixed it, my MOBO is an Asus ROG B650-A, and I’ve got a Ryzen 7 7800X3D in it🥶
They fixed it a long time ago, don't worry.
@@Snuzzled PHEW
Man it looks like i really dodged a few bullets when I upgraded to a 12700k last year. 7800X3Ds are burning out, and 13th/14th gen intels are also overvolting and dying. I picked the right CPU lol
The thing is that this video was from last year. The issue has since been fixed. I was digging through it and they put a hard cap on one of the voltages so it doesn't burn anymore and it's an Asus motherboard issue. Unlike Intel that the 13th and 14th Gen CPUs are actually fucked lmao.
@@lanochewhy?
Intel CPUs were actually fucked, AMD CPUs were fucked *over* by their moderboards (basically, ASUS was responsible, not AMD
This cpu is literally blowing up, but dont worry💀💀💀💀
Video from last year check the date of the post and how old the comments are lol. And it's Asus' fault not the CPU unlike the Intel problem right now lol.
So only 78003d?
Fixed a year ago. Old video
No only Asus mobos, and they have been fixed, although I'm still never touching Asus ever
Has this problem been fixed ??
Intel i5 12600k, no AMD issues, no 13th or 14th gen issues.
What cpu will i buy now😢
Intel 13th and 14th gen is buggin out
Amd is exploiding? nooo wayy
Asus mobos had problems a year ago, it's been already resolved for a long time
I was hoping it wasn’t mine😭😭😭
Why am I seeing this literally after buying this? This will be my first build, kind of scared now
More likely bent pins that went unnoticed
I literally just brought that damn cpu 🤦🏾♂️
Dont worry, it's fixed
Bro the problem was caused by Asus not AMD. The CPU is fine
I think I just had a similar issue with the asus b760i mother board and a i9-13900k, at this point I’m going to sell my pc for a laptop. Never had problems with my laptop
oh shit . . . just bought that CPU, luckily with a different mobo
Omg I feel so bad for him he must've lost so much money
if it blew itself the company should replace the processor atleast or maybe he already had RMA'ed the processor. about mobo ya that must be a loss sadly
It is litterally an ASUS issue, in the same spot with the same motherboard. Which, obviously, means that it is a motherboard issue, cause u litterally see that it is more of that on the motherboard.
At least the owners are ready for Winter Time.
"this thing happened and someone else is going to make a video about it"
The fuck did I just watch?
tech news
It is the other way around, the mobos are killing these cpu's
Ig last short telling me you can use the cheapest and worst Motherboards with it with no issues lmfao
Man intel and amd are dropping the ball this year.
It was Asus, not amd
damn i was thinking of buying a r7 7800x3d and 4070 build, should i still do it?
Just try not get an asus motherboard as it was Asus Fault. Good luck on the build
The problem is solved a long time ago and it were only a couple of chips
@@trunad868I'd not get any ASUS parts in general right now as they're scamming people...
Maybe it was a cheap cooler or an a620 mobo that caused it.
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
How much cache is inside 7700x? The design is different, weird engineering.
@@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 think it’s because people were overvolting their CPUs which is bad for 3 cache and the CPU in general
no, it's cause ASUSTard decided to overvolt the CPU in the BIOS due to a bug
@@supercellex4D oh lol, never had asus parts. heard they have terrible offshored customer service.
@@Ben-sr8lq yer very shitty, was gonna buy an ASUS laptop, and everybody told me not to as the after purchase service is very poor
the am4 5000 chips were super hot thanks to the auto performance boost seems like asus went retarded again
Its because of asus
I’ll get my first pc in 3 days, it has an 4080 super and a 7 7800x3d
Hope you are having fun with your PC! Thats some great specs
@@JButterZJthanks, it’s the best pc I’ve ever had. It can run every game on max graphics 👍🏼
thats the 3d in the 7800x 3D its makes the motherboard pop out at you !
I noticed the discoloration on my cpu in the same location. I tried everything to get it to be stable and nothing worked. I also don't overclock. I finally gave up on amd due to it. I was using a 7600x.
Yikes. How long have you had the CPU? Is it stable or crashing?
So TH-cam 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 TH-cam 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...
On an MSI Board it will be fine right? I‘m planning to get an msi mobo and a R7 7800x3D
Ryzen 5 5600 gang here ( i dont have it tho, i only got the old i5 3570k)
"Because---"
Good thing that I don't have the money for that cpu
Is asus bad brand now?
all amd boards had issued over voltage bug and overheating..
go for intel extra bucks extra safety
This happen to my 7950x3d only after 18 days of use on msi meg x670e ace motherboard.
This why we need those pins lol
You do know this can happen to pga aswell no?
When marketing goes up quality goes down. Applicable for Asus
I was planning on getting that cpu (I'm also getting a gigabyte motherboard)
O’clock was OD!!! 🤨
bro was flexing a exploded cpu
My pc’s cpu is a ryzen 7 7800x3d💀
But i have an msi mobo🥳
I hope it won’t burn on that though
Oh no... Can you please tell my motherboard friend do not overclock that CPU?
Always picking MSI motherboards from now on
Gamernexus is the tech moist critical
"These CPUs are blowing up" 😃
These CPUs are blowing up 💀
Asus board. Rock Solid Heart touching. I mean.. Why Inserach of incredible? While ASus Board quality is not so incredible. Whole we at ot, rock cracking heart Brealing
I literally bought the 7800 today put it in then saw this video😂😂 sweeeet
Asus motherboard?
Amd and burn a long love history 😂