That is bad but its not related to the idle power spike issue.
Going by what GN is saying not many will be effected by it but that its happened at all is stupid and AMD and the mobo vendors gotta get their crap together.
EXPO has nothing to do with voltages. Its in effect a more advanced form of XMP that does a better job of setting secondary and tertiary timings and Steve says as much in the vid.
The problem is that these motherboards would set key voltages way too high for no good reason when XMP/EXPO were used. Basically either the AGESA or mobo vendors voltage tables weren't right for some reason.
Given that AMD has said they've released new AGESA's that limit the volts you can set it does look like AMD can have some control over this.
I also remember though back a few years ago when mobo vendors were cranking volts up real high on Intel 8000 and 9000 series chips and Intel eventually had to put their foot down on that.
Yeah GN did a vid on that too, looks like they were still doing in it for the Intel 10000 series:
I don't think anyone had their chips burnt out but the motherboard guys were clearly seeing how far they could push the limits back then and I can't help but wonder if they did so again here.
IMO even if AMD's AGESA isn't at fault Steve is right that AMD should've done something about this before it became a issue.