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AMD comments on burning AM5 socket — chipmaker blames motherboard vendors for not following official BIOS guidelines
AMD has finally responded to recent socket burnout issues plaguing some third-party AM5 motherboard vendors — including ASRock. Quasarzone had a Q&A session with AMD's David McAfee and Travis Kirsch, ...
I'm hoping someone still has this information squirreled way in the basement or attic of their brain. I have three motherboards from the Pentium MMX/Pentium II era. Two are Chips and Technologies that ...
I've got a new Duron 750 system up and running on an MSI K7T Pro 2-A mobo. I've clocked it up to 1000 (yay!), but I'm having a bit of trouble. It'll sit there all day at the Win98 desktop, but will ...
ASRock claims that the reason some owners of its 800-series motherboards have found their new PCs unable to boot, or even damaging their CPUs, is because of debris in the socket. Reportedly, after ...
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