F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking After overclocking the CPU and RAM, they revert to their original settings each time I shut down my PC.

After overclocking the CPU and RAM, they revert to their original settings each time I shut down my PC.

After overclocking the CPU and RAM, they revert to their original settings each time I shut down my PC.

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applepielow
Junior Member
7
12-12-2017, 09:09 AM
#1
B350M MORTAR update bios
Ryzen 5 1600
Trident 3200mhz rgb cl16
Windows 10 64bit
Air cooler deepcool gammaxx gt
Air-conditioned room
I increased my CPU to 3.7ghz at 1.3volts and set RAM to 3200mhz. After stress testing with a 70°C temperature for an hour, I played games for two hours in a room below 60°C. Everything worked fine. However, when I shut down the PC, my CPU and RAM returned to their default settings—CPU dropped to 3.2ghz and RAM to 2133mhz. Could someone assist me?
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applepielow
12-12-2017, 09:09 AM #1

B350M MORTAR update bios
Ryzen 5 1600
Trident 3200mhz rgb cl16
Windows 10 64bit
Air cooler deepcool gammaxx gt
Air-conditioned room
I increased my CPU to 3.7ghz at 1.3volts and set RAM to 3200mhz. After stress testing with a 70°C temperature for an hour, I played games for two hours in a room below 60°C. Everything worked fine. However, when I shut down the PC, my CPU and RAM returned to their default settings—CPU dropped to 3.2ghz and RAM to 2133mhz. Could someone assist me?

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Waverabbit
Senior Member
643
12-13-2017, 03:01 PM
#2
Simonangelo.villena24 shared his experience with B350M MORTAR update bios. He used a Ryzen 5 1600 processor running at 3200mhz RGB color mode and Trident 3.2GHz clock. The system was installed on Windows 10 64-bit with an air cooler and deepcool. He overclocked the CPU to 3.7ghz at 1.3 volts and 3200mhz RAM. After stress testing at 70°C for an hour, he played games for two hours in a room kept below 60°C. Everything worked smoothly until shutdown, when the CPU and RAM reset back to default speeds—down to 3.2ghz and 2133mhz respectively. He asked for advice on how to maintain these settings.
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Waverabbit
12-13-2017, 03:01 PM #2

Simonangelo.villena24 shared his experience with B350M MORTAR update bios. He used a Ryzen 5 1600 processor running at 3200mhz RGB color mode and Trident 3.2GHz clock. The system was installed on Windows 10 64-bit with an air cooler and deepcool. He overclocked the CPU to 3.7ghz at 1.3 volts and 3200mhz RAM. After stress testing at 70°C for an hour, he played games for two hours in a room kept below 60°C. Everything worked smoothly until shutdown, when the CPU and RAM reset back to default speeds—down to 3.2ghz and 2133mhz respectively. He asked for advice on how to maintain these settings.

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BYSEBAS_123
Junior Member
15
12-16-2017, 12:19 PM
#3
Simonangelo.villena24 :
B350M MORTAR update details
Ryzen 5 1600
Trident 3200mhz rgb cl16
Windows 10 64bit
Air cooler deepcool gammaxx gt
Cooled room environment

I adjusted my CPU to 3.7ghz at 1.3 volts and set RAM to 3200mhz. After stress testing with a 70°C temperature for an hour, I played games for about two hours while keeping the room below 60°C. Everything worked smoothly. However, when I shut down the PC, my CPU and RAM returned to their default settings. The CPU dropped to 3.2ghz and RAM to 2133mhz.

Could you clarify what tools or methods you used for overclocking? If you relied on RyzenMaster in Windows, it might reset those settings upon restart. This is normal behavior. Many users prefer this approach because they activate the boost only when needed—during intense tasks like gaming or video encoding.

Based on your experience, you should reapply the same overclock settings in the BIOS to make them permanent.
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BYSEBAS_123
12-16-2017, 12:19 PM #3

Simonangelo.villena24 :
B350M MORTAR update details
Ryzen 5 1600
Trident 3200mhz rgb cl16
Windows 10 64bit
Air cooler deepcool gammaxx gt
Cooled room environment

I adjusted my CPU to 3.7ghz at 1.3 volts and set RAM to 3200mhz. After stress testing with a 70°C temperature for an hour, I played games for about two hours while keeping the room below 60°C. Everything worked smoothly. However, when I shut down the PC, my CPU and RAM returned to their default settings. The CPU dropped to 3.2ghz and RAM to 2133mhz.

Could you clarify what tools or methods you used for overclocking? If you relied on RyzenMaster in Windows, it might reset those settings upon restart. This is normal behavior. Many users prefer this approach because they activate the boost only when needed—during intense tasks like gaming or video encoding.

Based on your experience, you should reapply the same overclock settings in the BIOS to make them permanent.

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POTTER1904
Member
70
12-18-2017, 08:13 PM
#4
Drea.drechsler:
Simonangelo.villena24 shared their experience with B350M MORTAR update settings, including a Ryzen 5 1600 processor running at 3200mhz RGB color mode, Trident 3200mhz, Windows 10 64bit, and an air cooler. They overclocked the CPU to 3.7ghz at 1.3 volts and set RAM to 3200mhz. After stress testing with a 70°C temperature for an hour, they played games for two hours in a room kept below 60°C. Everything worked smoothly until shutdown, when the CPU and RAM automatically returned to their default settings—down to 3.2ghz and 2133mhz respectively. They sought advice on how to make these changes permanent.

They also mentioned using RyzenMaster for overclocking, noting that it resets settings upon restart or shutdown. This is typical behavior, as users often activate overclock only when needed, such as during gaming or intensive tasks like video encoding or rendering.

Using the BIOS to adjust settings is necessary if you want a permanent change.
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POTTER1904
12-18-2017, 08:13 PM #4

Drea.drechsler:
Simonangelo.villena24 shared their experience with B350M MORTAR update settings, including a Ryzen 5 1600 processor running at 3200mhz RGB color mode, Trident 3200mhz, Windows 10 64bit, and an air cooler. They overclocked the CPU to 3.7ghz at 1.3 volts and set RAM to 3200mhz. After stress testing with a 70°C temperature for an hour, they played games for two hours in a room kept below 60°C. Everything worked smoothly until shutdown, when the CPU and RAM automatically returned to their default settings—down to 3.2ghz and 2133mhz respectively. They sought advice on how to make these changes permanent.

They also mentioned using RyzenMaster for overclocking, noting that it resets settings upon restart or shutdown. This is typical behavior, as users often activate overclock only when needed, such as during gaming or intensive tasks like video encoding or rendering.

Using the BIOS to adjust settings is necessary if you want a permanent change.

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Ironmat
Junior Member
13
12-18-2017, 09:33 PM
#5
Simonangelo.villena24 shared details about their system configuration and overclocking experience. They used a B350M Mortar with Ryzen 5 1600, Trident 3200mhz, Windows 10 64bit, and an air cooler. They performed stress tests at 70°C for an hour, then played games for two hours in a room kept below 60°C. The system remained stable under these conditions. However, upon shutdown, the CPU and RAM automatically returned to their default settings, dropping to 3.2GHz and 2133MHz respectively. They sought advice on how to resolve this issue.
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Ironmat
12-18-2017, 09:33 PM #5

Simonangelo.villena24 shared details about their system configuration and overclocking experience. They used a B350M Mortar with Ryzen 5 1600, Trident 3200mhz, Windows 10 64bit, and an air cooler. They performed stress tests at 70°C for an hour, then played games for two hours in a room kept below 60°C. The system remained stable under these conditions. However, upon shutdown, the CPU and RAM automatically returned to their default settings, dropping to 3.2GHz and 2133MHz respectively. They sought advice on how to resolve this issue.

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Blazing_Golem
Junior Member
21
12-19-2017, 12:55 AM
#6
Drea.drechsler:
simonangelo.villena24 :
B350M MORTAR update bios
Ryzen 5 1600
Trident 3200mhz rgb cl16
Windows 10 64bit
Air cooler deepcool gammaxx gt
Air-conditioned room
I adjusted my CPU to 3.7ghz at 1.3volts and set RAM to 3200mhz. After stress testing with a 70°C temperature for an hour, I played games for two hours while keeping the temperature below 60°C. Everything worked fine. However, when I shut down the PC, my CPU and RAM returned to their default states. The CPU dropped to 3.2ghz and RAM to 2133mhz. Could you assist me?

What tools are you using for overclocking? If you're relying on RyzenMaster in Windows, it may lose those settings upon shutdown or restart. This is normal behavior. Many users prefer this approach because they only activate the overclock when needed—during gaming or high-demand tasks like video encoding or rendering.

Based on your experience with RyzenMaster, you'll need to reapply the same overclock settings in your computer's BIOS to make them permanent.

I tried overclocking via BIOS.
This indicates your BIOS is resetting CMOS during startup. I recommend first resetting the memory to default values and ensuring the CPU boots stably at the overclocked configuration. Once that's confirmed, you can revisit the memory settings.

Let me give it another shot.
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Blazing_Golem
12-19-2017, 12:55 AM #6

Drea.drechsler:
simonangelo.villena24 :
B350M MORTAR update bios
Ryzen 5 1600
Trident 3200mhz rgb cl16
Windows 10 64bit
Air cooler deepcool gammaxx gt
Air-conditioned room
I adjusted my CPU to 3.7ghz at 1.3volts and set RAM to 3200mhz. After stress testing with a 70°C temperature for an hour, I played games for two hours while keeping the temperature below 60°C. Everything worked fine. However, when I shut down the PC, my CPU and RAM returned to their default states. The CPU dropped to 3.2ghz and RAM to 2133mhz. Could you assist me?

What tools are you using for overclocking? If you're relying on RyzenMaster in Windows, it may lose those settings upon shutdown or restart. This is normal behavior. Many users prefer this approach because they only activate the overclock when needed—during gaming or high-demand tasks like video encoding or rendering.

Based on your experience with RyzenMaster, you'll need to reapply the same overclock settings in your computer's BIOS to make them permanent.

I tried overclocking via BIOS.
This indicates your BIOS is resetting CMOS during startup. I recommend first resetting the memory to default values and ensuring the CPU boots stably at the overclocked configuration. Once that's confirmed, you can revisit the memory settings.

Let me give it another shot.