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Failed to overclock?

Failed to overclock?

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Dan_playz_MC
Senior Member
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10-18-2016, 05:48 AM
#1
So, I assembled my PC today. Everything is functioning properly without any problems. I had a Ryzen 3 2200G and decided to overclock it. I used the BIOS on my Asrock AB350M-hdv motherboard, achieved 3.750 GHz without any issues. I wanted to try the Ryzen Master software, so I reset the BIOS and adjusted my CPU to 3,8GHZ @ 1,4Volts and my APU to 1.250GHZ @ 1.2Volts.

The interesting part was when I restarted to apply the overclock. But my PC didn't turn on. I had to remove the battery from the motherboard and unplug the CPU power to get it running. After that, I encountered a bootloop, so I reset everything in the BIOS. I adjusted the speeds again, but had to take the battery out once more, yet the program loaded the OC when it finally booted. Each time I used the Ryzen software and attempted to reboot, my PC refused to start. Removing the battery and disconnecting the CPU power resolved the issue every time. The motherboard's BIOS seems updated. Am I doing something incorrect?
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Dan_playz_MC
10-18-2016, 05:48 AM #1

So, I assembled my PC today. Everything is functioning properly without any problems. I had a Ryzen 3 2200G and decided to overclock it. I used the BIOS on my Asrock AB350M-hdv motherboard, achieved 3.750 GHz without any issues. I wanted to try the Ryzen Master software, so I reset the BIOS and adjusted my CPU to 3,8GHZ @ 1,4Volts and my APU to 1.250GHZ @ 1.2Volts.

The interesting part was when I restarted to apply the overclock. But my PC didn't turn on. I had to remove the battery from the motherboard and unplug the CPU power to get it running. After that, I encountered a bootloop, so I reset everything in the BIOS. I adjusted the speeds again, but had to take the battery out once more, yet the program loaded the OC when it finally booted. Each time I used the Ryzen software and attempted to reboot, my PC refused to start. Removing the battery and disconnecting the CPU power resolved the issue every time. The motherboard's BIOS seems updated. Am I doing something incorrect?

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zamys
Senior Member
690
10-18-2016, 06:57 AM
#2
Using SW to speed up CPU or RAM isn't quite right, XD. BIOS is a more dependable option.
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zamys
10-18-2016, 06:57 AM #2

Using SW to speed up CPU or RAM isn't quite right, XD. BIOS is a more dependable option.

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Ferrandherb
Junior Member
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10-20-2016, 02:59 PM
#3
I understand. It looked like a solid choice since others have used it too. Additionally, in the BIOS I'm unable to adjust the APU speeds.
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Ferrandherb
10-20-2016, 02:59 PM #3

I understand. It looked like a solid choice since others have used it too. Additionally, in the BIOS I'm unable to adjust the APU speeds.