Overclocking is a way to supercharge your PC, stretching its capabilities beyond the manufacturer's intended limits. Successful overclocking requires making changes to the PC's BIOS settings to change the CPU frequency multiplier or the base clock, if the motherboard locks the multiplier option. Wh...
For a hardware novice, it might be a good idea to just stick to overclocking the CPU in the operating system instead of the BIOS. In this guide we'll cover the general steps involved in BIOS overclocking, however keep in mind that the process is going to be slightly unique for your own...
For some reason, the BIOS doesn't allow me to create/modify the overclocking profiles (see attachment). Do you have any idea why this is happening? Thank you very much in advance
Overclocking from BIOS, on the other hand, offers the most complete access to all available system performance settings. If you’re interested in manually fine-tuning your system settings and managing every aspect of your overclock, you should do it through the BIOS. Before you begin the process...
Asus, ASRock, or MSI. For our MSI BIOS in this build example, we need to first enter advanced mode by pressing F7 on the keyboard. Then click the XMP button up the top to enable XMP mode, and then once XMP is enabled click on the OC button on the left to enter overclocking setting...
In cases where you want to improve the speeds and timings of your memory kit beyond those printed on the DIMMs, you'll need to manually tune them using the BIOS. This is what is commonly understood as overclocking your RAM. Using Ryzen Master, however, you can try to perform a memory...
First, make sure it is the overclocking that’s causing these issues. Sometimes it can be a driver update or another system change coinciding with your overclock. Rule those out first. BIOS/UEFI Adjustments: So, yeah, @codecrafter and @techchizkid are right on the money with going to the...
The BIOS is where you can change some of the more advanced settings on your PC - thankfully, it's much easier to access than it used to be
The GIGABYTE AX370-GAMING 5 BIOS uses more menus than most other BIOS implementations. Upon POST, the M.I.T screen is the entry point and it is here where the overclocking sub-menus are located.The main settings are in the top three sub sections; advanced frequency settings, advanced ...
Change Processor Values:Select Processor Power Management>Expand Minimum and Maximum Processor State>Change both values to 99%>Apply>OK. Change Processor Values (Image By Tech4Gamers) Using BIOS/UEFI Accessing the BIOS/UEFI allows users to disable overclocking, which is a process of pushing hardwar...