Why is this only happening on Asus motherboards?
And not for the first time, Asus had issues with pushing too many volts in to Intel Coffeelake, Ryzen 3000 series, Ryzen 5000 series and now the 7000 X3D Chips, Why. Is. It. Always. Asus? The last one i remember was Asus forcing over 1.6v in to Ryzen 5000 under heavy multicore load, about 300mv higher than was safe.
The other thing is, given the known history of Asus with this, why is that suddenly forgotten and pushed as a fault with the CPU? The motherboard regulates the voltage, its because Asus, similar to their MCE thing think that slamming massive volts in to the CPU makes them faster and with that faster looking motherboard's than their competitors.
I get that AMD don't want to lay the blame on one of their most important partners, Asus and AMD have been doing quite a lot together lately, AMD will take it on the chin. But these so called tech journalists should know better.