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How to adjust the CPU voltage on the MSI 990FXA gaming motherboard

How to adjust the CPU voltage on the MSI 990FXA gaming motherboard

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MatGamer_98
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04-02-2024, 12:53 PM
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I've attempted all solutions but the choice won't unlock and stays in auto mode; I'm trying to raise the voltage.
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MatGamer_98
04-02-2024, 12:53 PM #1

I've attempted all solutions but the choice won't unlock and stays in auto mode; I'm trying to raise the voltage.

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04-02-2024, 12:53 PM
#2
When you select the "CPU Voltage" option, you are presented with a selection of voltage values. If this feature is unavailable, certain BIOS systems ask you to input the desired value manually.
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scarygungaming
04-02-2024, 12:53 PM #2

When you select the "CPU Voltage" option, you are presented with a selection of voltage values. If this feature is unavailable, certain BIOS systems ask you to input the desired value manually.

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Idiot123
Junior Member
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04-02-2024, 12:53 PM
#3
When you click on the "CPU Voltage" option, you are presented with a selection of voltage values. If this feature is unavailable, some BIOS systems ask you to input the desired value manually.
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Idiot123
04-02-2024, 12:53 PM #3

When you click on the "CPU Voltage" option, you are presented with a selection of voltage values. If this feature is unavailable, some BIOS systems ask you to input the desired value manually.

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dmko
Member
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04-02-2024, 12:53 PM
#4
When you select the "CPU Voltage" choice, do you see a selection of available voltages? If not, some BIOS systems ask you to enter the number manually. Many settings allow you to adjust other voltage options via a dropdown menu. The CPU voltage and its value are currently hidden, preventing any changes.
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dmko
04-02-2024, 12:53 PM #4

When you select the "CPU Voltage" choice, do you see a selection of available voltages? If not, some BIOS systems ask you to enter the number manually. Many settings allow you to adjust other voltage options via a dropdown menu. The CPU voltage and its value are currently hidden, preventing any changes.

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DecoGamerEz
Member
212
04-02-2024, 12:53 PM
#5
I just looked at my MSI board's BIOS (it matches yours, but for an Intel system). To change a setting like core voltage, I need to highlight the item and then press "+", or use "-" to lower it.
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DecoGamerEz
04-02-2024, 12:53 PM #5

I just looked at my MSI board's BIOS (it matches yours, but for an Intel system). To change a setting like core voltage, I need to highlight the item and then press "+", or use "-" to lower it.

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Flo_300
Junior Member
40
04-02-2024, 12:53 PM
#6
I just looked at my MSI board's BIOS (it matches yours, but for an Intel platform). To adjust a setting like core voltage, I have to highlight the item and then press "+" to raise it, or "-" to lower it.
Yeah, I can modify most options that way. The only thing that’s grayed out is this one option, and it won’t let me change anything else. It seems like I need to do something different to unlock it.
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Flo_300
04-02-2024, 12:53 PM #6

I just looked at my MSI board's BIOS (it matches yours, but for an Intel platform). To adjust a setting like core voltage, I have to highlight the item and then press "+" to raise it, or "-" to lower it.
Yeah, I can modify most options that way. The only thing that’s grayed out is this one option, and it won’t let me change anything else. It seems like I need to do something different to unlock it.

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iKegreenS_
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04-02-2024, 12:53 PM
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JackMan8000 :
clutchc :
I just checked my MSI board's BIOS (it's the same as yours, but for an Intel platform). To increase a value like core voltage, I have to highlight the item and then press "+" to increase it. "-" to decrease it.
Yeah I can change most options like that. Just that option is greyed out and it won't let me change at all. As if I need to do something else to unlock it
What processor are you using? New? Used?
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iKegreenS_
04-02-2024, 12:53 PM #7

JackMan8000 :
clutchc :
I just checked my MSI board's BIOS (it's the same as yours, but for an Intel platform). To increase a value like core voltage, I have to highlight the item and then press "+" to increase it. "-" to decrease it.
Yeah I can change most options like that. Just that option is greyed out and it won't let me change at all. As if I need to do something else to unlock it
What processor are you using? New? Used?

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_1Paula1_
Junior Member
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04-02-2024, 12:53 PM
#8
clutchc :
JackMan8000 :
clutchc :
I just checked my MSI board's BIOS (it's the same as yours, but for an Intel platform). To increase a value like core voltage, I have to highlight the item and then press "+" to increase it. "-" to decrease it.
Yeah I can change most options like that. Just that option is greyed out and it won't let me change at all. As if I need to do something else to unlock it
What processor are you using? New? Used?
Used as in this is the second motherboard i put it in. It's a 9590
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_1Paula1_
04-02-2024, 12:53 PM #8

clutchc :
JackMan8000 :
clutchc :
I just checked my MSI board's BIOS (it's the same as yours, but for an Intel platform). To increase a value like core voltage, I have to highlight the item and then press "+" to increase it. "-" to decrease it.
Yeah I can change most options like that. Just that option is greyed out and it won't let me change at all. As if I need to do something else to unlock it
What processor are you using? New? Used?
Used as in this is the second motherboard i put it in. It's a 9590

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pickle1405
Junior Member
10
04-02-2024, 12:53 PM
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Could you clarify if you meant to ask about changing the vcore on another motherboard? I'm here to help with that.
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pickle1405
04-02-2024, 12:53 PM #9

Could you clarify if you meant to ask about changing the vcore on another motherboard? I'm here to help with that.

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AE_Negr0z
Junior Member
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04-02-2024, 12:54 PM
#10
Could you confirm if you were able to adjust the vcore on the other motherboard? It seems uncertain since it was set by default and functioned properly, so no further action was needed.
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AE_Negr0z
04-02-2024, 12:54 PM #10

Could you confirm if you were able to adjust the vcore on the other motherboard? It seems uncertain since it was set by default and functioned properly, so no further action was needed.

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