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I am complete noob when it comes to cpu overclocking and I have been using Ryzen Master as it is very easy to use and my clocks are stable

but when ever I restart my pc or shutdown it boots with the cpu's stock clock is there a way to change this?

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You need to boot into BIOS and change the settings manually. What motherboard are you using? and what CPU? Might as well list all your specs..

 

Pretty sure you can save the profile in Ryzen Master after you fine tune it to your liking but in order for your overclocks to be default on your PC you need to adjust your settings manually via BIOS.

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Ryzen Master is mostly for testing overclocks. Youll need to input into the BIOS for it to be applied at launch. 

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I was (am still) a newb at overclocking and started by using ryzen master .. got frustrated as I was having the same issues and then just went into the bios and winged it with whatever I had in ryzen master. Only thing thats causing me issues is the Gigabyte Bios .. cant really find and info online about it when it comes to APUs. But finally figured it out after having to clear cmos a few times due to a setting that I changed along with a "ehh f it, only 130 for the pair if i need to replace it #yolo" lol.

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41 minutes ago, GeoSquigg said:

I was (am still) a newb at overclocking and started by using ryzen master .. got frustrated as I was having the same issues and then just went into the bios and winged it with whatever I had in ryzen master. Only thing thats causing me issues is the Gigabyte Bios .. cant really find and info online about it when it comes to APUs. But finally figured it out after having to clear cmos a few times due to a setting that I changed along with a "ehh f it, only 130 for the pair if i need to replace it #yolo" lol.

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