mikeymikec
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AFAIK:Stupid question time!
What's stopping GN's Steve from testing the "problematic" BIOSes the same way that "supposedly paid by ASUS" dude did?
In that dude's video, he tested the "fixed" BIOS: what about the "problematic" BIOSes?
Hypothetically speaking nothing is stopping either scenario from occurring. If the other guy's video becomes sufficiently noticeable then it wouldn't surprise me if GN did notice/respond to it.
But especially if the other guy's video is paid for by Asus, it's part and parcel of a toxic PR job that includes poor RMA service (which I have personally experienced with an Asus graphics card), issuing beta BIOS's for issues so critical that they may cause fire along with warnings that if you use them then your warranty is void, revising CPU compatibility lists without any acknowledgement of what the revision was and why, making users pay for shipping when their product has been poorly designed, and then topping it off by accusing reviewers of "you're holding it wrong".
The most they've done to counter their bad PR was this announcement AFAIK:
ASUS BIOS updates and warranty coverage for ASUS AM5 platform motherboards with Ryzen™ 7000 series processors | News|ASUS Malaysia
We want to address the concerns that have been raised by our users about whether recent BIOS updates will impact the warranty of ASUS AM5 motherboards. We want to address the c
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