There is no way to reset the OC and prevent the blue screen from appearing.
There is no way to reset the OC and prevent the blue screen from appearing.
I started seeing blue screens during gameplay, checked hwinfo and found CPU set to 4.4 while BIOS shows 3.8. Installed AMD Ryzen Master which auto-overclocked, but I can't reset it. I have a Ryzen 5 3600x with MSI X570 A-Pro board. In BIOS it still lists 3.8 but temperatures are extremely high and Task Manager reports 4.4. How can I fix the overclock?
If Ryzen Master doesn't restore to its original configuration, consider removing it.
4.4 represents the maximum automatic boost clock on the 3600x. If stable, verify your cooling system to ensure fans are functioning, especially if using an AIO water cooler—confirm the pump is still operational. Inspect other case fans and clear any dust. Disable or uninstall Ryzen Master Utility. Enter BIOS and turn off automatic overclocking. Uploading your crash dump from the blue screen might be useful, but its value depends on where it’s shared.
Ryzen master will increase core performance when temperatures and voltages permit. If you're running at 4.4GHz, it checks that temps and voltages are adequate. Temperatures 'through the roof'? That's exactly what you mean—mid-80s is completely fine. It's a 3600x, you can turn off PBO. Without more details like real temps or error logs in Event Viewer, assuming you need to clear and reset everything is not ideal. Driver issues, GPU overheating, or PSU problems can all lead to BSODs unrelated to Ryzen Master.
It's usually the final action before the reboot occurred. What's the situation? Addon? Install? Check? Go back to before the issues.
Only the actions that created a save point can be reverted. If none existed, either through manual effort or the application, you may find yourself dependent on the previous step.