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I'm going to attempt to make this as detailed as possible, this problem is a bit confounding to say the least so any suitable advice is appreciated. 

 

Built a new system, the core components are in the following screen.

 

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After successful post and installation of windows, I went into the bios and attempted to dial in an overclock. Any overclock causes the system to stop posting, then I have to clear the cmos and try again.

 

I've tried every combination of variables you can imagine, but if I touch the cpu the system turns into a brick. Dialing in ram overclocks and adjusting timings causes no issues. Using ryzen master to overclock once booted into windows works fine as you can clearly see from the screenshot. This is just a nagging issue, I can overclock every time I launch windows but I am just stymied why I am unable to do it on the motherboard.

 

Additionally, the motherboard is currently on revision 3.2 of its uefi bios, but a majority of the bios updates from the past year are earmarked on the download site as unsuitable for summit ridge cpus or some such. Addition info below.

 

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What in the everloving hell am I doing incorrectly?

 

 

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Can you tell us what values you're using for your CPU overclock?  

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I cannot adjust the clock ratio and save bios settings and see a post afterward. Nothing I've tried works, not even underclocking.

 

Adjusting clock alone, no post. 

 

Adjust voltage alone, no post.

 

Adjusted together, no post. 

 

Adjusted bclk, no post.

 

I am baffled.

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