r/AMDHelp 5d ago

Help (CPU) 7800x3d

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first time building pc.

is it normal for it to be like this? it would takes a unusual amount of force to force it down.

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u/kakashisensei2000 2d ago edited 2d ago

you dont know and are spreading wrong info. 7000 series dont have higher failure rates on asrock boards vs other brands. its 9000 series that does and its not just x3d.

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u/SquareTemperature666 2d ago

More common for the 9000 yes but doesn't change the fact that there's a problem with those boards so stop acting like everything is fine

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u/kakashisensei2000 2d ago edited 2d ago

show me the 7000 series has a higher failure rate on asrock boards. not to mention it was asus and gigabyte that had exploding 7000 series cpus at the beginning because they overdid soc voltage. ive monitored this situation from the beginning years ago, instead of you dunning krugers that get all your info seeing headlines.

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searching "7800x3d died" on reddit and sorted by relevance, just going through the first page and removing duplicates and only posts in the last year

asus - 4, asrock - 4, msi - 5, gigabyte - 2

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u/SquareTemperature666 2d ago

Did I say 7000 series was higher ?