F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking OC fails to save after powering off and restarting.

OC fails to save after powering off and restarting.

OC fails to save after powering off and restarting.

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mjt2789
Senior Member
483
10-11-2016, 12:52 PM
#1
Hello Guys
I have consistently used the ryzen 3 1200 for overclocking at 3.8ghz with DDR4 at 3000mhz. Everything functions well on Windows, without crashes or blue screens, maintaining perfect performance during intense gaming at 144fps.
Recently, I observed that when I power on the PC, the BIOS identifies an issue and resets the CPU overclock to the stock setting of 3.1ghz. After reapplying the overclock in BIOS, Windows boots normally with the new configuration. However, when I turn off and restart the system, the same problem recurs—reverting the CPU back to 3.1ghz.
I’ve noticed others experiencing similar issues, even on different brands of motherboards.
The problem started appearing in BIOS version f22. Upgrading to f23 didn’t resolve it.
It occurs consistently whether the overclock starts at 3.1ghz to 3.2ghz or from 3.1ghz to 3.8ghz.
I attempted a CMOS clear but had no success.
Is there any additional step I should follow? Is this a known issue?
Thank you.
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mjt2789
10-11-2016, 12:52 PM #1

Hello Guys
I have consistently used the ryzen 3 1200 for overclocking at 3.8ghz with DDR4 at 3000mhz. Everything functions well on Windows, without crashes or blue screens, maintaining perfect performance during intense gaming at 144fps.
Recently, I observed that when I power on the PC, the BIOS identifies an issue and resets the CPU overclock to the stock setting of 3.1ghz. After reapplying the overclock in BIOS, Windows boots normally with the new configuration. However, when I turn off and restart the system, the same problem recurs—reverting the CPU back to 3.1ghz.
I’ve noticed others experiencing similar issues, even on different brands of motherboards.
The problem started appearing in BIOS version f22. Upgrading to f23 didn’t resolve it.
It occurs consistently whether the overclock starts at 3.1ghz to 3.2ghz or from 3.1ghz to 3.8ghz.
I attempted a CMOS clear but had no success.
Is there any additional step I should follow? Is this a known issue?
Thank you.

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josh123123
Junior Member
5
10-11-2016, 06:44 PM
#2
Is memory being overclocked often, especially when it doesn't train properly?
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josh123123
10-11-2016, 06:44 PM #2

Is memory being overclocked often, especially when it doesn't train properly?

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lamellamamama
Member
58
10-14-2016, 09:42 AM
#3
drea.drechsler:
Is it possible that you're overclocking memory, which often occurs when it doesn't train properly?
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lamellamamama
10-14-2016, 09:42 AM #3

drea.drechsler:
Is it possible that you're overclocking memory, which often occurs when it doesn't train properly?

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Shadowbird_
Member
71
10-21-2016, 11:34 PM
#4
Hello Drea, your request is understood. However, the issue persists even when memory overclocking is not applied.
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Shadowbird_
10-21-2016, 11:34 PM #4

Hello Drea, your request is understood. However, the issue persists even when memory overclocking is not applied.