F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking The UEFI CPU multiplier feature works as intended.

The UEFI CPU multiplier feature works as intended.

The UEFI CPU multiplier feature works as intended.

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08-19-2025, 01:58 PM
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Consider saving these preferences as a user default. Restore the UEFI to its defaults, then reboot and attempt to modify only the core multiplier. Odd configurations might still cause issues.
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Configurations
08-19-2025, 01:58 PM #1

Consider saving these preferences as a user default. Restore the UEFI to its defaults, then reboot and attempt to modify only the core multiplier. Odd configurations might still cause issues.

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HeroBrin0123
Member
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08-19-2025, 01:58 PM
#2
It's unclear how to adjust the standard UEFI configurations. Trying to set it to default didn't produce any changes.
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HeroBrin0123
08-19-2025, 01:58 PM #2

It's unclear how to adjust the standard UEFI configurations. Trying to set it to default didn't produce any changes.

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Jz_Captain
Member
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08-19-2025, 01:58 PM
#3
Are IntelSpeedstep and Turboboost currently active?
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Jz_Captain
08-19-2025, 01:58 PM #3

Are IntelSpeedstep and Turboboost currently active?

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hassi
Member
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08-19-2025, 01:58 PM
#4
cookiemania66 :
Are IntelSpeedstep and Turboboost still active?
Yes, they were. I turned off SpeedStep, not sure about Turboboost. I also disabled Turbo Mode. The main change was the stock speed dropping from 3.6GHz to 3.4GHz, which is what the IntelSpeedStep was forcing.
EDIT: No, it's actually TurboMode that provides the extra 200MHz. SpeedStep only reduces the clock according to its definition.
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hassi
08-19-2025, 01:58 PM #4

cookiemania66 :
Are IntelSpeedstep and Turboboost still active?
Yes, they were. I turned off SpeedStep, not sure about Turboboost. I also disabled Turbo Mode. The main change was the stock speed dropping from 3.6GHz to 3.4GHz, which is what the IntelSpeedStep was forcing.
EDIT: No, it's actually TurboMode that provides the extra 200MHz. SpeedStep only reduces the clock according to its definition.

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Fred10244
Posting Freak
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08-19-2025, 01:58 PM
#5
If you have the most recent bios, I would send them back to Asus, as they might be able to assist. There have been bios problems with the Strix, so it's possible they're still addressing it.
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Fred10244
08-19-2025, 01:58 PM #5

If you have the most recent bios, I would send them back to Asus, as they might be able to assist. There have been bios problems with the Strix, so it's possible they're still addressing it.

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Mrmole2000
Member
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08-19-2025, 01:58 PM
#6
Dont bother is a Windows issue, the best way to recover your OC is having an mcupdate_genuineINTEL.dll file since the problem was resolved with it. Alternatively, obtain an older version of the 1803 Windows installer, as the update integrated into Windows 10 1809 and can't be removed manually. If you wait until tonight (about 10 hours), I'll provide a replacement DLL file for your non-working one. Another method involves manually injecting microcode updates into your BIOS using a USB flash drive to force a BIOS install, and I'm here to guide you through it step by step.
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Mrmole2000
08-19-2025, 01:58 PM #6

Dont bother is a Windows issue, the best way to recover your OC is having an mcupdate_genuineINTEL.dll file since the problem was resolved with it. Alternatively, obtain an older version of the 1803 Windows installer, as the update integrated into Windows 10 1809 and can't be removed manually. If you wait until tonight (about 10 hours), I'll provide a replacement DLL file for your non-working one. Another method involves manually injecting microcode updates into your BIOS using a USB flash drive to force a BIOS install, and I'm here to guide you through it step by step.

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iSasuke_YT
Member
162
08-19-2025, 01:58 PM
#7
Dragos Manea :
Dont bother is a Windows issue, the best way to recover your OC is by having an mcupdate_genuineINTEL.dll file, or getting one older than the 1803 version of Windows. The main cause seems to be KB4100347 for 1803 (the updated version includes it, so you can't remove it manually). If you wait until tonight (about 10 hours), I’ll send you a file to replace your broken DLL. Another option is to manually inject microcode updates into your BIOS and force install via USB, using the crash-free BIOS feature of your motherboard. You choose which method you prefer, and I’ll guide you through it.
I really tried to look at Windows closely on that one. Thanks for confirming.
I’d appreciate it if you could share the working DLL. No worries about waiting.
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iSasuke_YT
08-19-2025, 01:58 PM #7

Dragos Manea :
Dont bother is a Windows issue, the best way to recover your OC is by having an mcupdate_genuineINTEL.dll file, or getting one older than the 1803 version of Windows. The main cause seems to be KB4100347 for 1803 (the updated version includes it, so you can't remove it manually). If you wait until tonight (about 10 hours), I’ll send you a file to replace your broken DLL. Another option is to manually inject microcode updates into your BIOS and force install via USB, using the crash-free BIOS feature of your motherboard. You choose which method you prefer, and I’ll guide you through it.
I really tried to look at Windows closely on that one. Thanks for confirming.
I’d appreciate it if you could share the working DLL. No worries about waiting.

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Okunino
Posting Freak
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08-19-2025, 01:58 PM
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It seems they released a BIOS update a few days ago, but it hasn't been posted directly to page 16. You should check the end of the thread for a download link.
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Okunino
08-19-2025, 01:58 PM #8

It seems they released a BIOS update a few days ago, but it hasn't been posted directly to page 16. You should check the end of the thread for a download link.

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oBaws
Junior Member
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08-19-2025, 01:59 PM
#9
It is recommended to download the zip file and take control of the DLL file by modifying its ownership. I have provided a detailed, step-by-step image guide to assist you. Once you finish the instructions, you can copy and replace the DLL I gave you.
P.S. The file you need to focus on is located at "C:\Windows\System32\mcupdate_GenuineIntel.dll".
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oBaws
08-19-2025, 01:59 PM #9

It is recommended to download the zip file and take control of the DLL file by modifying its ownership. I have provided a detailed, step-by-step image guide to assist you. Once you finish the instructions, you can copy and replace the DLL I gave you.
P.S. The file you need to focus on is located at "C:\Windows\System32\mcupdate_GenuineIntel.dll".

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_Gifirax_PvP_
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08-19-2025, 01:59 PM
#10
It worked perfectly. Appreciate it!
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_Gifirax_PvP_
08-19-2025, 01:59 PM #10

It worked perfectly. Appreciate it!

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