After applying the Windows 10 update, overclocking no longer works.
After applying the Windows 10 update, overclocking no longer works.
Hey everyone, after updating Windows to version 1709 (OS Build 16299.19), even a small CPU overclock of 100 mHz causes the screen to go black for a few seconds, sometimes leading to a user logout and an alert about a graphics driver failure. This issue didn’t occur before the update. Anyone have a solution?
Updating the operating system shouldn't impact your overclocked BIOS settings, but if your overclock wasn't fully stable, there might be data file issues. That's why I recommended reinstalling the graphics drivers. You could also have corruption in the downloaded update; if so, try restoring before the update to fix it.
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Updating the operating system shouldn't interfere with your overclocked BIOS settings, but if your overclock wasn't fully stable you might still face data file issues. That's why I recommended reinstalling the graphics drivers. There could be corruption in the downloaded update, so if you do it, consider restoring beforehand to fix the problem. Now the issue is that I don't have a restore point available.