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Needed to reinstall BIOS, CPU overclocking was lost by the maker

Needed to reinstall BIOS, CPU overclocking was lost by the maker

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DaniKandor
Member
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06-06-2016, 12:18 AM
#1
For certain details, the system I own was developed by CyberpowerPC (which, by the way, is the final time I’ll use them because they actually caused a few issues that forced me to handle some repairs myself). A few weeks back I had to reset the BIOS settings since the machine wouldn’t power on properly. This led to losing the 40% overclock setting on my CPU. Since this was requested by CyberpowerPC, I’m unsure what choices they made to reach this point and I’m now tired of attempting it myself. That’s why I’m sharing this question—would anyone know which options would be necessary for achieving such an overclock?
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DaniKandor
06-06-2016, 12:18 AM #1

For certain details, the system I own was developed by CyberpowerPC (which, by the way, is the final time I’ll use them because they actually caused a few issues that forced me to handle some repairs myself). A few weeks back I had to reset the BIOS settings since the machine wouldn’t power on properly. This led to losing the 40% overclock setting on my CPU. Since this was requested by CyberpowerPC, I’m unsure what choices they made to reach this point and I’m now tired of attempting it myself. That’s why I’m sharing this question—would anyone know which options would be necessary for achieving such an overclock?

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WeirdUnicorn_
Junior Member
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06-09-2016, 08:59 PM
#2
Many current BIOS versions include a method for saving configurations within a BIOS profiles area. Search for this feature in case the manufacturer designed a profile containing their settings. You might also reach out to the manufacturer’s support team to inquire about assistance.

Otherwise, you’re left with the option of reconfiguring yourself. Since precise settings are unknown, testing and adjusting iteratively is necessary. Follow beginner guides and FAQs for guidance.
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WeirdUnicorn_
06-09-2016, 08:59 PM #2

Many current BIOS versions include a method for saving configurations within a BIOS profiles area. Search for this feature in case the manufacturer designed a profile containing their settings. You might also reach out to the manufacturer’s support team to inquire about assistance.

Otherwise, you’re left with the option of reconfiguring yourself. Since precise settings are unknown, testing and adjusting iteratively is necessary. Follow beginner guides and FAQs for guidance.