CPU: Ryzen 5 7600x
Motherboard: MSI B650M Mortar Wifi bios 7D76vA1
So, after enabling Precision Boost Overdrive in the Bios, the Eco Mode still doesn't show up in the software. How to make it show up?
nyktim, have you tried turning off PBO in the BIOS? I would suggest doing a Clear CMOS using your MB manual instructions. Enjoy, John.
Tried both and didn't work.
Thanks, nyktim. I think you are on to a bug but where I do not know. Many users are seeing this. It is bad news that what you did was unable to correct it but I think you have identified a really good clue. Please post a complete screenshot of Ryzen Master (RM) of both Basic and Advanced views and do not cut off any of the image. I have an open ticket with AMD Support and will add your evidence to it. Thanks and enjoy, John.
As said, I tried with PBO on, off and auto. I also tried to disable XMP.
Thanks, nytkim, sent the screenshot to AMD. \Enjoy, John.
Hi,
Try going after it on BIOS, much easier, clean and simple.
Good Luck
Sorry, johnnyenglish, my advice is for users to stay out of BIOS except when they are willing to deal with the consequences. The OP is looking for ECO mode which is no longer available in Ryzen Master after setting PBO in BIOS. I have no idea what all those options are in your BIOS for PBO but I would advise users to not use them. AMD understands their processors and vendors think they do. I have seen many cases of MB vendor changes that adversely effect users systems. Enjoy, John.
And I cannot agree but that is ok, people seeking advice should do what they feel its easier as long as there are options.
I always used BIOS (except when things were set with jumpers long time ago), this is the way how fine tuners do their OC, however, I can agree that BIOS level tuning can be cumbersome and not always easy. If people are not comfortable they should avoid it.
In this scenario its just a simple setting, same for the ram XMP/DOCP/EXPO settings and/or PBO.
I'm am not an OCer and stay out of the BIOS if at all possible. We are learning when running Ryzen, DO NO SET PBO via BIOS as it confuses RM. Enjoy, John.
You should focus on giving the advice to the user, not replying to me. I'm Sorry.
Again, my opinion remains, skip Ryzen Master and just do it on BIOS. Been running fine with no issues at all for +2years.
I even have my PBO set to aggressive forcing upwards +200mhz with an undervolting, but that's for me. Not really an advice.
I can do that but I would like to do it through Ryzen Master
I understand, no problem. Just giving out options.