F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Shutdown occurred after attempting to perform an overclock with Ryzen Master.

Shutdown occurred after attempting to perform an overclock with Ryzen Master.

Shutdown occurred after attempting to perform an overclock with Ryzen Master.

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RedCubee
Junior Member
28
11-09-2017, 02:27 PM
#1
Hello,
I recently installed my new system and everything worked perfectly that day. The next day I tried the Ryzen Master software, but I made several mistakes. I configured it to run at 3.7ghz and 1.25 voltage, then pressed apply. It didn’t respond for about five seconds before the PC shut down. After restarting, once the desktop loads, it powers off again... do you have any way to restore the settings back to defaults? I’m really struggling and can’t do it quickly enough since the system doesn’t boot fast enough. I need help resetting it from Ryzen Master.
Details about my build:
- MSI b350 Tomahawk
- R5 1600X
- GTX 1080
- 16GB RAM at default 2133 MHz (not changed yet)
Please assist me, I’m a total beginner.
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RedCubee
11-09-2017, 02:27 PM #1

Hello,
I recently installed my new system and everything worked perfectly that day. The next day I tried the Ryzen Master software, but I made several mistakes. I configured it to run at 3.7ghz and 1.25 voltage, then pressed apply. It didn’t respond for about five seconds before the PC shut down. After restarting, once the desktop loads, it powers off again... do you have any way to restore the settings back to defaults? I’m really struggling and can’t do it quickly enough since the system doesn’t boot fast enough. I need help resetting it from Ryzen Master.
Details about my build:
- MSI b350 Tomahawk
- R5 1600X
- GTX 1080
- 16GB RAM at default 2133 MHz (not changed yet)
Please assist me, I’m a total beginner.

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ThaBear
Member
224
11-09-2017, 06:13 PM
#2
Some aspects of Ryzen Master are questionable; it's safer to adjust settings via your BIOS. You might need to increase the voltage—though I'm not sure if this applies to Intel or Ryzen chips. Ensure your RAM and power supply are in good condition, as faulty components can halt your overclocking progress. Consider running memtest or prime95 during the night.
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ThaBear
11-09-2017, 06:13 PM #2

Some aspects of Ryzen Master are questionable; it's safer to adjust settings via your BIOS. You might need to increase the voltage—though I'm not sure if this applies to Intel or Ryzen chips. Ensure your RAM and power supply are in good condition, as faulty components can halt your overclocking progress. Consider running memtest or prime95 during the night.

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Spartan_GB3
Member
204
11-10-2017, 08:54 PM
#3
Some aspects of Ryzen Master are questionable; it's safer to adjust settings via your BIOS. You might need to increase the voltage—though I'm not sure if this applies to Intel or Ryzen chips. Ensure your RAM and power supply are in good condition, as faulty components can halt your overclocking progress. Consider running memtest or prime95 during the night.
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Spartan_GB3
11-10-2017, 08:54 PM #3

Some aspects of Ryzen Master are questionable; it's safer to adjust settings via your BIOS. You might need to increase the voltage—though I'm not sure if this applies to Intel or Ryzen chips. Ensure your RAM and power supply are in good condition, as faulty components can halt your overclocking progress. Consider running memtest or prime95 during the night.