AMD blames motherboard vendors for AM5 socket burns

AMD says socket burns on AM5 platforms are linked to motherboard vendors using ODM BIOS that do not follow AMD specifications, and urges users to keep BIOS up to date while it works with partners on fixes.

Community reports have documented a rise in incidents of burned AM5 sockets. AMD addressed the problem publicly, attributing the failures to motherboard vendors shipping systems with ODM BIOS that do not adhere to AMD´s official specification. The company discussed the situation in an interview with Quasar Zone, where representatives David McAfee and Travis Kirsch commented on the issue.

AMD said it is working with board partners to develop and optimize BIOS updates to resolve the problem. The company recommended that users keep their motherboard BIOS updated to the latest available version regardless of vendor to avoid socket damage. The article indicates these steps are intended to address the incompatibilities that AMD links to the reported burns.

Specific technical details, the number of affected systems, which vendors or models are implicated, and the full content of AMD´s quoted remarks are not provided in the article. The piece states a complete, machine-translated quote follows, but that text is not included here. Other timelines, root cause analysis, and remediation schedules are not stated.

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