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Motherboard chipset drivers

Motherboard chipset drivers

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XxKripxDeMoNxX
Senior Member
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11-01-2025, 11:44 AM
#1
I attempted to overclock my CPU in the BIOS last night, but the option turned grayed out and won’t allow changes. I’m also unsure if an updated BIOS is necessary and whether I need the MB drivers, as they are significantly larger than the AMD ones I downloaded from their site.
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XxKripxDeMoNxX
11-01-2025, 11:44 AM #1

I attempted to overclock my CPU in the BIOS last night, but the option turned grayed out and won’t allow changes. I’m also unsure if an updated BIOS is necessary and whether I need the MB drivers, as they are significantly larger than the AMD ones I downloaded from their site.

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11-01-2025, 04:19 PM
#2
The BIOS doesn't require any drivers. But you should check if your motherboard and CPU can handle overclocking.
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petereater1003
11-01-2025, 04:19 PM #2

The BIOS doesn't require any drivers. But you should check if your motherboard and CPU can handle overclocking.

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Darthdread1
Member
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11-01-2025, 05:25 PM
#3
DRagor :
BIOS doesn't require any drivers. But the issue is whether your motherboard and CPU both allow overclocking?
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Yes, they do—it's the MSI B350 motherboard with a Ryzen 7 1700. I've seen some videos and I'm trying to figure out where I might be making a mistake. I'm using the mouse while everyone else in the videos is using num+ - haha. I'll try it out tonight when I have time.
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Darthdread1
11-01-2025, 05:25 PM #3

DRagor :
BIOS doesn't require any drivers. But the issue is whether your motherboard and CPU both allow overclocking?
Hi
Yes, they do—it's the MSI B350 motherboard with a Ryzen 7 1700. I've seen some videos and I'm trying to figure out where I might be making a mistake. I'm using the mouse while everyone else in the videos is using num+ - haha. I'll try it out tonight when I have time.

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themarchkid14
Junior Member
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11-08-2025, 09:14 AM
#4
You probably need to adjust the OC settings to Manual mode before you can modify values such as multiplier. The method doesn't matter—whether you use the mouse or keyboard, if the option is hidden you must first enable it through another setting.
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themarchkid14
11-08-2025, 09:14 AM #4

You probably need to adjust the OC settings to Manual mode before you can modify values such as multiplier. The method doesn't matter—whether you use the mouse or keyboard, if the option is hidden you must first enable it through another setting.

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Simn039
Junior Member
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11-16-2025, 06:22 AM
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DRagor :
Probably you need to adjust the OC settings to Manual first before you can modify values like multiplier. It doesn’t matter if you do it with a mouse or keyboard—if the setting is hidden, you’ll have to unlock it using another method. I managed to overclock it to 3.6ghz, but then it wouldn’t boot and I saw a black screen. The mouse and keyboard stopped working too. I had to remove the battery from the CMOS. Any thoughts on what might have caused this? It’s starting to worry me a bit though haha
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Simn039
11-16-2025, 06:22 AM #5

DRagor :
Probably you need to adjust the OC settings to Manual first before you can modify values like multiplier. It doesn’t matter if you do it with a mouse or keyboard—if the setting is hidden, you’ll have to unlock it using another method. I managed to overclock it to 3.6ghz, but then it wouldn’t boot and I saw a black screen. The mouse and keyboard stopped working too. I had to remove the battery from the CMOS. Any thoughts on what might have caused this? It’s starting to worry me a bit though haha

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Niclin13
Member
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11-16-2025, 02:33 PM
#6
It seems the speed might have been too high for your processor. Keep in mind that results aren't guaranteed during overclocking—some units handle 4 GHz easily, while others may struggle with 3.5 GHz.
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Niclin13
11-16-2025, 02:33 PM #6

It seems the speed might have been too high for your processor. Keep in mind that results aren't guaranteed during overclocking—some units handle 4 GHz easily, while others may struggle with 3.5 GHz.

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arteralino
Member
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11-16-2025, 08:16 PM
#7
DRagor :
Well, probably it was too much for your CPU. Remember that there is nothing certain when OCing - one unit can go to 4 Ghz easily while other will struggle at 3.5.
I tried lowering it even more and the same happened again. I have overclocked it on the ryzen master programme and I’m getting 3.6ghz easy. Wonder if it’s because I activated that stay quiet thing too. I’ll figure it out xD
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arteralino
11-16-2025, 08:16 PM #7

DRagor :
Well, probably it was too much for your CPU. Remember that there is nothing certain when OCing - one unit can go to 4 Ghz easily while other will struggle at 3.5.
I tried lowering it even more and the same happened again. I have overclocked it on the ryzen master programme and I’m getting 3.6ghz easy. Wonder if it’s because I activated that stay quiet thing too. I’ll figure it out xD