According to a posting on the official ASUS ROG page, the Taiwanese brand indirectly points the finger at AMD. Saying that the GPU and CPU maker’s recommended cooler mounting pressure between 30 to 40 psi was insufficient. It was this lack of pressure that supposedly led ASUS to conduct its own investigation of the issue and found out that simply adding washers to the spring-loaded screws on the affected cards solved the issue. Specifically, they increase the cooler mounting pressure to somewhere between 50 and 60 psi.
Considering the issue, ASUS says that all future ROG Strix-based Radeon RX 5700 XT and RX 5700 cards will ship out with the new spring-loaded screws and washers. For cards that were launched before the fact, the company says you can get it in contact with the nearest ASUS service centre from March 2020 onwards to get the card upgraded. Below are the affected RX 5700 XT and RX 5700 models: ROG Strix Radeon RX 5700 XT:
90YV0D90-M0NA00 (Universal)90YV0D90-M0TA00 (Taiwan)90YV0D90-M0CA00 (China)90YV0D90-M0IA00 (India)90YV0D90-MTAA00 (North America)90YV0D90-M0AA00 (North America)90YV0D90-M0NB00 (Bulk pack)
ROG Strix Radeon RX 5700:
90YV0DD0-M0NA00 (Universal)90YV0DD0-M0TA00 (Taiwan)90YV0DD0-M0CA00 (China)90YV0DD0-M0IA00 (India)90YV0DD0-MTAA00 (North America)90YV0DD0-M0AA00 (North America)90YV0DD0-M0NB00 (Bulk pack)
Do note that, in light of the ongoing Coronavirus outbreak, ASUS says that the time in which you may get your card back may vary, depending on how fast the necessary components can reach each corresponding ASUS service centres. (Source: ASUS via Hot Hardware)