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AMD is now quietly stripping capacitors from its new Ryzen 7800X3D CPUs
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 56992, member: 636"] AMD modified the circuit board design across several Ryzen 7000 series processors by eliminating surface-mounted capacitors from specific substrate locations. Users initially questioned the authenticity of their Ryzen 7800X3D chips after noticing absent components that typically appear on the upper substrate regions. The company verified these alterations represent legitimate manufacturing changes rather than counterfeit indicators. Reports confirm the modifications affect multiple models such as the Ryzen 7700, 7600X, and 7500F processors. The revised substrate design delivers cost savings through reduced component counts while maintaining identical performance levels and thermal characteristics. Engineers implemented these changes several months ago to streamline production processes and decrease testing expenses. Users report no negative impact on processor functionality or temperature management following the component removal. The simplified design potentially enhances long-term reliability by reducing possible solder joint failures. AMD's decision reflects standard industry practices where manufacturers optimize designs when components prove unnecessary for proper operation. [/QUOTE]
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