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Check if the changes are secure when using third-party tools.

Check if the changes are secure when using third-party tools.

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thdj432
Member
54
02-19-2025, 12:16 AM
#1
Turning off the "Turbo core" in your BIOS is possible, but the system won't load due to an unresolved issue. The support team is handling it via email. Using an AMD overdrive program to disable this setting is safe as long as you're not making other changes. There should be no conflicts. Thank you for your understanding.
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thdj432
02-19-2025, 12:16 AM #1

Turning off the "Turbo core" in your BIOS is possible, but the system won't load due to an unresolved issue. The support team is handling it via email. Using an AMD overdrive program to disable this setting is safe as long as you're not making other changes. There should be no conflicts. Thank you for your understanding.

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Gini676
Junior Member
1
02-20-2025, 12:10 PM
#2
Hello... This is quite straightforward to accomplish by hand. I recommend experimenting with a basic, inexpensive OEM keyboard or another USB port and familiarize yourself with the correct key layout.
2) Have you attempted to Reset or Clear your MB BIO's?
What do you consider "Safe" in terms of your well-being?
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Gini676
02-20-2025, 12:10 PM #2

Hello... This is quite straightforward to accomplish by hand. I recommend experimenting with a basic, inexpensive OEM keyboard or another USB port and familiarize yourself with the correct key layout.
2) Have you attempted to Reset or Clear your MB BIO's?
What do you consider "Safe" in terms of your well-being?

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Error_Sans55
Member
245
03-04-2025, 06:17 AM
#3
Hello... This is quite straightforward to accomplish by hand. I recommend experimenting with a basic, inexpensive OEM keyboard or another USB port and familiarize yourself with the correct key layout.
2) Have you attempted to Reset or Clear your MB BIO's?
What do you consider "Safe" in terms of your well-being?
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Error_Sans55
03-04-2025, 06:17 AM #3

Hello... This is quite straightforward to accomplish by hand. I recommend experimenting with a basic, inexpensive OEM keyboard or another USB port and familiarize yourself with the correct key layout.
2) Have you attempted to Reset or Clear your MB BIO's?
What do you consider "Safe" in terms of your well-being?

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jerrydog01
Senior Member
703
03-05-2025, 08:12 AM
#4
Hello... This is quite simple to do by hand... I recommend experimenting with another basic, cheap or OEM keyboard and possibly a different USB port to understand the correct key assignments.
What does "Safe" mean to you in terms of your life?
Safe means my computer won't crash and harm it. XD
How can I reset or clear the BIOS (MB stands for something)?
I'm trying to turn off a setting and check if it improves my gaming performance, especially since I've noticed random FPS drops. I read that turbo core might be the cause. If turning it off resolves the issue, I'll leave it off. But others said some people can't disable it properly—it comes back after a restart or requires a system reset. I also saw reports of crashes in games after about ten minutes when it was disabled.
Thanks for any advice.
Edit: I plan to switch to a different USB port. I moved my keyboard and mouse just before the problem started.
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jerrydog01
03-05-2025, 08:12 AM #4

Hello... This is quite simple to do by hand... I recommend experimenting with another basic, cheap or OEM keyboard and possibly a different USB port to understand the correct key assignments.
What does "Safe" mean to you in terms of your life?
Safe means my computer won't crash and harm it. XD
How can I reset or clear the BIOS (MB stands for something)?
I'm trying to turn off a setting and check if it improves my gaming performance, especially since I've noticed random FPS drops. I read that turbo core might be the cause. If turning it off resolves the issue, I'll leave it off. But others said some people can't disable it properly—it comes back after a restart or requires a system reset. I also saw reports of crashes in games after about ten minutes when it was disabled.
Thanks for any advice.
Edit: I plan to switch to a different USB port. I moved my keyboard and mouse just before the problem started.

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AshleyAf_
Junior Member
7
03-05-2025, 04:45 PM
#5
Hello... I haven't encountered this before, aside from what I've provided. Perhaps your E-Mail reply could reveal a bug that needs to be fixed for your BIOs/MB model GL B. Please start another OP with your MB/CPU/Parts brand model and you'll likely find someone familiar with your hardware.
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AshleyAf_
03-05-2025, 04:45 PM #5

Hello... I haven't encountered this before, aside from what I've provided. Perhaps your E-Mail reply could reveal a bug that needs to be fixed for your BIOs/MB model GL B. Please start another OP with your MB/CPU/Parts brand model and you'll likely find someone familiar with your hardware.

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DaNiggaSWAG
Senior Member
539
03-07-2025, 11:59 AM
#6
Hello... I haven't encountered this before... apart from what I've provided... perhaps your E-Mail reply might reveal a bug that needs to be fixed for your BIOs/MB model GL B. Please start another OP with your MB/CPU/Parts brand model and you'll likely find someone familiar with your hardware. Changing the USB resolved the issue when entering BIOS... For your suggestion, I'll proceed now. Thank you! You assisted me in resolving one of my two problems! Appreciate it.
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DaNiggaSWAG
03-07-2025, 11:59 AM #6

Hello... I haven't encountered this before... apart from what I've provided... perhaps your E-Mail reply might reveal a bug that needs to be fixed for your BIOs/MB model GL B. Please start another OP with your MB/CPU/Parts brand model and you'll likely find someone familiar with your hardware. Changing the USB resolved the issue when entering BIOS... For your suggestion, I'll proceed now. Thank you! You assisted me in resolving one of my two problems! Appreciate it.