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:!marseydicklet: Asrock sabotages its own motherboards with RAM slot sticker :!marseygamer:

https://www.pcworld.com/article/1340238/asrock-sabotages-its-own-motherboards-with-ram-slot-sticker.html

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https://old.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/xvstqm/asrock_sabotages_its_own_motherboards_with_ram/?sort=controversial

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https://twitter.com/pcworld/status/1576960188808298496#m


Asrock motherboards damaged by RAM warning sticker | PCWorld

You’d think that a company selling motherboards directly to desktop PC builders would have a little bit of faith that those users can assemble a PC. Apparently, that’s not the case for Asrock, at least on some variants of its high-end motherboards for the new AMD AM5 socket. Several Reddit users opened their X670E motherboards to find a huge sticker covering the RAM DIMM slots, which in at least some cases has caused damage to the slots when the user removed it. According to the Reddit posts spotted by TechSpot, the sticker is ostensibly meant as a guide for installing the RAM.

Several users reported that the sticker tore when they removed it, leaving behind a sticky residue and an incredibly delicate cleanup job. Buyers ready to assemble brand new, screaming-fast Ryzen 7000 desktops with these very pricey motherboards were not amused. An official statement from Asrock says the company will accept exchanges on motherboards that have sticker residue on the RAM slots. It also says that an updated version of the BIOS solves the long initial boot problem, and thus new motherboards won’t come with the sticker.

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It also says that an updated version of the BIOS solves the long initial boot problem, and thus new motherboards won’t come with the sticker.

the sticker is ostensibly meant as a guide for installing the RAM

Why "and thus"? The sticker isnt related to the preceding sentence at all

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Because journ*lists deserve the rope :marseyobamarope:

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how long to expect the (very lengthy) first boot to take based on how much memory is installed

It's in the article broseph

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That has nothing to do with instuctions on how to install it as its not user error.

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As I understand it, the main purpose of the stickers was to inform the user they shouldn't install all the ram before the first boot.

Remove the reason to not do this, and remove the need for the stickers.

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Well see now you're quoting things that weren't in the OP so thats not really fair where do you think we are

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where do you think we are

It's Wednesday!

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ASRock consumers sabotage their own mobos because they don't know how to remove a helpful sticker from their DIMM slots.

"When I saw the sticker about how to place the RAM, I screamed like a lil b-word and ripped it mostly off! :marseyraging: Now there's sticky residue :soymad: on my DIMM slots!" :marseycry:

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Looks like they got their butt rocked

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I remember when in the mid 2010s ASrock had this horrible website that made it look like some cheap alibaba ripoff brand.

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I'm going to side with AsRock on this one, only because I'm confident in the mind bending r-slurred incompetence of redditors and their ability to remove a sticker.

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