AMD says overclocking blows a hidden fuse on Ryzen Threadripper 7000 to show if you’ve overclocked the chip, but it doesn’t automatically void your CPU’s warranty::AMD explains the hidden fuses behind Ryzen Threadripper 7000 processors and how it will handle warranty claims.

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    7 months ago

    Who the fuck is we is literally the entire industry. Intel, AMD, every reviewer I have ever seen. Everyone.

    Seriously, look at ANY review. They’re all done with XMP or DOCP profiles set, just as the CPU manufacturer, motherboard manufacturer, and memory manufacturer recommends.

    I don’t give a fuck about what your offhand opinions are, I’m taking a out the reality. And the reality is that everyone is told to enable XMP.

    Your comment I replied to was about reviewer CPU benchmarks.

    You know memory speed impacts CPU performance right?

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        7 months ago

        So have you just abandoned what you said above, or are you just ignoring it?

        AMD doesn’t consider it CPU overclocking, no. Intel does. That’s what I was replying to, as you very well know.

        Meanwhile Intel will void your warranty if you’ve enabled XMP.

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          Intel is not in the article. Literally nothing about this post is about Intel other than an offhand remark about XMP.

          The article is about AMD CPUs. I could not give a flying fuck about Intel.

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            7 months ago

            I’m replying to the comment. In case you haven’t noticed this is a public discussion, and when talking about AMD CPUs, it’s common to bring up their only competitor, Intel CPUs.

            If you didn’t want to talk about intel CPUs, don’t reply to a comment about intel CPUs. You inserted yourself into this discussion about Intel’s practices then got angry that we were talking about Intel. Amazing.

            It’s a very reasonable thing to happen in a discussion. Do you know how those work? Talk about AMD leads to talk about Intel. It’s not rocket science. You don’t need to come in and start screaming that Intel is a forbidden topic.

            Seems to me like you’re just grasping for something after I dismissed your comment as nonsense.