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ASUS has said in a new press release that its warranty will cover AM5 motherboards that have been updated with its BIOS files. The response from ASUS comes after the PC component manufacturer recently came under fire for its handling of reports regarding AMD Ryzen 7000X3D processors getting damaged in its motherboards. To be fair this issue was seen with motherboards made by other manufacturers but ASUS stood out due to a number of users, and professional hardware testers/reviewers spotting even more unusual behavior with its motherboard BIOSes voltage settings.
During all of this AMD has been releasing new firmware and motherboard manufacturers, including ASUS, have been quick to get their own BIOS updates rolled out. AMD has since advised users not to use 1.0.0.7 AGESA or BIOSes based on it, as it was found to have memory support problems, and stick with AGESA 1.0.0.6 while it works on preparing a new version. It is believed the next update, AGESA 1.0.9.0, which is said to be currently in internal testing could arrive within a month or so, perhaps even weeks.
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During all of this AMD has been releasing new firmware and motherboard manufacturers, including ASUS, have been quick to get their own BIOS updates rolled out. AMD has since advised users not to use 1.0.0.7 AGESA or BIOSes based on it, as it was found to have memory support problems, and stick with AGESA 1.0.0.6 while it works on preparing a new version. It is believed the next update, AGESA 1.0.9.0, which is said to be currently in internal testing could arrive within a month or so, perhaps even weeks.
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