I get why they did it (unsupported configurations could cause crashes or even hardware damage) but that kinda sucks for anyone benefiting from the increased speeds. It would be nice if they had made it a setting in the BIOS that was off by default, but could be turned on at the user's own risk.
this post was submitted on 03 Aug 2025
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