Asus and MSI began rolling out BIOS updates for AMD X670E motherboards that add support for AMD EXPO-ULL memory profiles. On Asus boards, the update arrives as Beta BIOS 3803 for ROG Crosshair, ROG Strix, ProArt, and TUF Gaming models, with AGESA 1.3.0.1b included.
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MSI and ASUS Release BIOS Updates to Support EXPO-ULL on AMD X670E Motherboards
Friday, June 12th 2026 MSI and ASUS Release BIOS Updates to Support EXPO-ULL on AMD X670E Motherboards by btarunr Today, 10:50 Discuss (12 Comments) Motherboard…
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ASUS and MSI Add EXPO-ULL Memory Support to AMD X670E Boards
ASUS and MSI have begun releasing UEFI firmware updates for AMD 600-series motherboards that add support for AMD EXPO-ULL memory profiles. The new profile type…
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At the same time, Asus is facing a rough first look at its ROG Equalizer 16-pin GPU power cable. A picture posted from ChipHell shows a scorched connector and melted plastic at one end of the cable, even though the exact GPU, PSU, and failure conditions are not known.
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Not like that! Asus' anti-melting GPU power cable looks to run into the problem is supposed to stop
Two months ago, Asus announced the ROG Equalizer , a power cable for certain Nvidia RTX graphics cards designed to banish the fear of melting…
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ASUS's $50 ROG Equalizer Cable Was Sold as the Fix for 16-Pin GPU Burn-Outs, Yet It Just Melted Too
ASUS's recently launched ROG Equalizer 16-pin cable has burned out despite being a pricey safety solution for your graphics card. It Looks Like Nothing Can…
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The cable was pitched as a safer answer to the 16-pin burn-out problem, with Asus describing features such as balanced power delivery, reduced cable temperatures, and a larger load-bearing capacity. Instead, the reported failure has turned the product into a fresh reminder that the 16-pin power issue is still not fully solved.
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ASUS's $50 ROG Equalizer Cable Was Sold as the Fix for 16-Pin GPU Burn-Outs, Yet It Just Melted Too
ASUS's recently launched ROG Equalizer 16-pin cable has burned out despite being a pricey safety solution for your graphics card. It Looks Like Nothing Can…
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Not like that! Asus' anti-melting GPU power cable looks to run into the problem is supposed to stop
Two months ago, Asus announced the ROG Equalizer , a power cable for certain Nvidia RTX graphics cards designed to banish the fear of melting…
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