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DIY community reports high failure rates with AMD Ryzen 5000 CPUs

Nivedita Bangari by Nivedita Bangari
February 15, 2021
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Advanced Micro Devices released their new Zen 3 core architecture based, Ryzen 5000 desktop CPUs, and the tech community is already calling them the best CPUs manufactured by AMD to date. The processors offer top of the line specs and insane amounts of performance.

But, custom DIY PC Builder, PowerGPU, reports that they are seeing very high failure rates with the new AMD CPU & motherboard platform. According to sources, PowerGPU stated that, the AMD’s Ryzen 5000 CPUs have a very high rate of failure and that it increases even more so with the high-end CPUs.

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Actually, in Korea, it was quite quiet about this issue.
As I checked urgently, there have been frequent postings complaining of problems mainly on B550/X570 mobo in recent months. https://t.co/pNizhKZn0R

— 포시포시 (@harukaze5719) February 14, 2021

Processors that work but have poor FCLK overclocking capabilities or have incorrect CPPC tags relative to FIT and temperature are not counted. https://t.co/NeL5ae1e8F

— 1usmus 🇺🇦 (@1usmus) February 14, 2021

A new report indicates that it’s not just the PowerGPU, but others of the DIY community are also facing a similar issue. Harukaze5719 talked to a Korean DIY PC Builder who reports similar defects and failures when using Ryzen 5000 Desktop CPUs on X570 / B550 motherboards. 1usmus (Yuri Bubliy) states that aside from DOA chips, Ryzen 5000 CPUs that have poor FCLK overclocking capabilities and incorrect CPPC tags relative to FIT and temperature are not even accounted for within these numbers.

Yes we have had that as well. Just weird issues with certain ones.

— PowerGPU (@PowerGPU) February 14, 2021

Sources indicate that the failure rate was considerably higher in Intel CPUs. but after the launch of Ryzen 5000, AMD processors have crossed Intel’s in the failure rate.

Currently, AMD is busy keeping up with the high demand of the Ryzen 5000 CPUs as well as the Ryzen 3000’s. since both of them are produced using TSMC’s 7nm process nodes, the demand for both the CPUs are quite high.

Doa as in it was dead when we built the PC here. So we switch the cpu and it works.

— PowerGPU (@PowerGPU) February 13, 2021

We have tried all the CPUs on different brands and chipset b550, x570 abd still the same problem. Change it out for another 5000 series CPU and it works.

— PowerGPU (@PowerGPU) February 13, 2021

Yeah normally it's like 0.01% with CPUs.

— PowerGPU (@PowerGPU) February 13, 2021

Though there are reports of high failure rates, it is still worth mentioning that there are many out there who are using their desktop with Ryzen 5000 without any failures. But several failure reports from the DIY community are certainly a cause of concern for AMD.

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