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BIOS fails to start following the safe overclock setting.

BIOS fails to start following the safe overclock setting.

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Ionasphere
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08-21-2019, 08:16 PM
#1
My system doesn't start with the overclock even though I've confirmed it's stable with Ryzen Master. Switching the core to 4300mhz worked before, but now it fails when I enable it in BIOS. I've had to reset the CMOS twice already. The processor is a Ryzen 3600x and the motherboard model is MSI B450A-M PRO MAX.
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Ionasphere
08-21-2019, 08:16 PM #1

My system doesn't start with the overclock even though I've confirmed it's stable with Ryzen Master. Switching the core to 4300mhz worked before, but now it fails when I enable it in BIOS. I've had to reset the CMOS twice already. The processor is a Ryzen 3600x and the motherboard model is MSI B450A-M PRO MAX.

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cookie5121777
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08-26-2019, 07:37 AM
#2
It isn't really stable. Also, Ryzen Master functions differently than adjusting a fixed speed in the BIOS. Just use Ryzen Master.
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cookie5121777
08-26-2019, 07:37 AM #2

It isn't really stable. Also, Ryzen Master functions differently than adjusting a fixed speed in the BIOS. Just use Ryzen Master.

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rayku98
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08-26-2019, 02:34 PM
#3
It was a consistent overclock in Ryzen master, reaching 4500mhz without changing voltage. Yet the BIOS still shows an issue when applying it.
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rayku98
08-26-2019, 02:34 PM #3

It was a consistent overclock in Ryzen master, reaching 4500mhz without changing voltage. Yet the BIOS still shows an issue when applying it.

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reidlr
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08-26-2019, 07:30 PM
#4
I mentioned it differently. Ryzen master tweaks the highest clock speeds and tries to hit them while maintaining system stability. Configuring a fixed base clock in BIOS isn’t the same and doesn’t ensure reliability. Why would you do that? What’s the issue with relying on Ryzen Master?
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reidlr
08-26-2019, 07:30 PM #4

I mentioned it differently. Ryzen master tweaks the highest clock speeds and tries to hit them while maintaining system stability. Configuring a fixed base clock in BIOS isn’t the same and doesn’t ensure reliability. Why would you do that? What’s the issue with relying on Ryzen Master?

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LuksFX
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08-26-2019, 08:33 PM
#5
It's just the way I've always approached it with the bios, plus Ryzen Master doesn't automatically launch at startup.
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LuksFX
08-26-2019, 08:33 PM #5

It's just the way I've always approached it with the bios, plus Ryzen Master doesn't automatically launch at startup.