Stop Auto Overclocking
Stop Auto Overclocking
Hello, I need assistance in stopping the automatic overclock of my processor.
My system setup includes:
AMD FX 6300 at 3.5GHZ
ASUS M5A97 LE R2.0 with USB 3.0
KINGSTON HYPERX FURRY DDR3 8GBX2 at 1866 MHZ
AMD RADEON HD 7700 at 1GB DDR5
A stock cooler for the AMD FX
I have a monitor that is 27 inches with an LED display, a 5-year-old IBBALL 400W SMPS.
The issue is that my processor automatically overclocks from 3.5 to 4GHz whenever I use the HyperX RAMs.
I’ve set up a custom event to investigate the problem, and I’ve identified three main errors:
1) Event Id 7026 – Boot or system-start drivers failed to load.
2) Event Id 41 – Kernel Power detected a reboot without a clean shutdown. This might happen if the system froze, crashed, or lost power suddenly.
3) Event ID 11 – The driver reported a controller error on \Device\Harddisk2\DR2.
Possible causes include an old SMPS or something else. I’ve installed 4GB RAM at 1333MHz, and the system runs smoothly but the CPU still gets overclocked.
Currently, my clock speed is around 3811.65 MHZ across all six cores, and I’m using Core Temp 1.4.
Is there any way to stop the overclock? I’ve cleared the BIOS, reset the CMOS, and tried everything.
Heyo RjhRjh
It seems like this is just the boost clock for your FX 6300. It shouldn't relate to your RAM or anything similar. This is essentially how the CPU gains a bit of power when it needs it.
If you wish to turn this off, you can usually do so in your BIOS—look for the CPU settings and find an option to disable turbo boost.
I understand the boost settings, the turbo boost frequency is around 3.8 ghz. I know that but what about 4.0 ghz? Also, the PC frequently fails to start. I've recently installed Windows 10 and Windows 7 again, but the issue persists—I've turned off turbo boost in the BIOS, yet the PC restarts multiple times and the screen doesn't appear. After several attempts, I receive an error message. Overclocking failed: Press F1 to enter SETUP.
I understand the boost settings, the turbo boost frequency is around 3.8 ghz. I know that but what about 4.0 ghz? Also, the PC frequently fails to start. I've recently installed Windows 10 and Windows 7 again, but the issue persists—I've turned off turbo boost in the BIOS, yet the PC restarts multiple times and the screen doesn't appear. After several attempts, I receive an error message. Overclocking failed: Press F1 to enter SETUP.
the power supply is five years old and provides only 400 watts, so will it be sufficient to run the fx 6300, amd radeon 7700, and hyperx furry 16gb memory?
because in the case i encounter the issue every time the pc restarts
Microsoft Event ID 41
"The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error might occur if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power suddenly."
this is the main problem i face whenever i first learned it—possibly due to the hyperx ram, but even with my usual specs of 4GB 1333 ghz, the issue remains the same.
whatever memory i choose, the error persists
True Buie :
Heyo RjhRjh
It seems like the boost clock for your FX 6300 is the main thing here. It shouldn’t be related to your RAM or anything else. This is basically how the CPU gains a little 'push' when it needs it.
If you wish to turn this off, you should adjust the settings in your BIOS—look for CPU options and see if there’s an option to disable turbo boost.
The power supply is five years old and only provides 400 watts, so it should be sufficient to run the FX 6300, AMD Radeon 7700, and HyperX Furry 16GB memory.
Because in the case where I restart the PC, I consistently get an error.
Microsoft Event ID 41
"The system has rebooted without a clean shutdown. This issue might stem from the system failing to respond, crashing, or losing power unexpectedly."
This is the primary error I encounter whenever I first learned it—possibly linked to the HyperX RAM, but even with a standard 4GB 1333 GHZ configuration, the problem remains consistent. No matter which memory I use, the same error appears.
Microsoft Event ID 41
"The system has rebooted without a clean shutdown. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly."