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Tails271
Journeyman III

Ryzen Master, Overclocking feature is disable in bios

My setup:

CPU- Ryzen 7 7700

Motherboard- Gigabyte B650M D3HP AX
GPU- Gigabyte Eagle OC Nvidia RTX 4060Ti

RAM- DDR5 A-DATA XPG 6000 Mh/z

 

Here is the problem. When i open the Ryzen Master App it show's me this-

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I'm already tried all methods from other sources.
I think that problem is in my motherboard. Is there any real opportunity to fix that?

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Tails271
Journeyman III

This is a reply from GIGABYTE support:

*Good afternoon

Thank you for using our products and for contacting GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY technical support.

On your board model, the ability to manually configure the processor in the BIOS is not available. Based on the positioning of the B650M D3HP AX (1.0) model as an entry-level solution, it does not have the option of changing the processor multiplier at the hardware level.

With respect and best wishes,
GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY

 

*Text has been translated from russian

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ChrisWilson00
Journeyman III

It sounds like a frustrating issue with Ryzen Master not allowing you to access overclocking features. The warning suggests that overclocking is disabled in your BIOS. To address this, you can try a few steps to troubleshoot and potentially resolve the problem.

First, access your BIOS settings by pressing Delete or F2 during boot. Once in the BIOS, navigate to the "Advanced Settings" or "Tweaker" section, where overclocking options are typically found. Look for settings like "Precision Boost Overdrive" or "Advanced CPU Features" and ensure they are enabled. If you don't see these options, your motherboard may have the feature disabled by default.

Next, check if your BIOS is up to date. Sometimes, manufacturers release updates that enable additional features or improve compatibility. Visit Gigabyte's official support page for your B650M D3HP AX motherboard and download the latest firmware if an update is available. Follow the instructions carefully to update your BIOS.

If enabling the settings and updating the BIOS doesn’t solve the issue, consider resetting the BIOS by clearing the CMOS. This can help revert any unintended changes and give you a fresh configuration. Refer to your motherboard manual for the steps to clear CMOS.

Finally, ensure that the version of Ryzen Master you're using is compatible with your CPU and motherboard. Some software features might depend on specific BIOS configurations or hardware compatibility. If all else fails, it might be worth contacting Gigabyte or AMD support for further assistance, as they may provide insights specific to your setup.

I hope this helps clarify the issue and offers a path forward! Let me know if you find a solution or need further guidance.

Thank u for ur reply. I'll try this and then tell if it helps in my current situation!

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I've already tried all the methods you provided. But none of them helped solve the problem. I've already written to GIGABYTE support but they haven't responded yet. I hope the problem will be solved because in theory the motherboard should support OC. And thanks again for ur answer.

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ed6698
Adept III

I doubt (he) the computer actually intended to help you personally, someone using a AI chatbot in a forum, it sure looks like.

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tbh for me it doesn't matter. But if u have some info about this problem text me. I will appreciate it.

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Tails271
Journeyman III

This is a reply from GIGABYTE support:

*Good afternoon

Thank you for using our products and for contacting GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY technical support.

On your board model, the ability to manually configure the processor in the BIOS is not available. Based on the positioning of the B650M D3HP AX (1.0) model as an entry-level solution, it does not have the option of changing the processor multiplier at the hardware level.

With respect and best wishes,
GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY

 

*Text has been translated from russian

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