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MSI admits faulty heatsink design for cracked Z790 chipsets, begins replacing faulty units

MSI admits faulty heatsink design for cracked Z790 chipsets, begins replacing faulty units


MSI admits faulty heatsink design for cracked Z790 chipsets, begins replacing faulty units

We reported yesterday that users have been complaining for months about MSI Z790 motherboard issues that resulted in systems not powering on at all or failing repeatedly during POST (Power On Self-Test). Today, MSI issued a statement via Reddit confirming the findings of YouTuber Joshi Repair, who suggested that cracks found on the PCH (Platform Controller Hub) of an MSI Z790 Tomahawk WiFi motherboard resulted from a factory fault.

“We have discovered a minority of units might encounter non-functional PCH potentially resulting in Dead on Arrival (DOA) of the motherboard products. We have isolated the cause to a previous used chipset heatsink screw design and have taken proactive measures to address this issue,” MSI explained in a statement. “A revised chipset heatsink screw design has been implemented into our production, and the known cases have been resolved.”

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