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Gigabyte AX370-Gaming doesn't have proper voltage settings

I'm trying to overclock my Ryzen 5 2600, but my motherboard's voltage settings are missing a majority of the settings that Gigabyte says it should have
 

Theirs:

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Mine:


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Is there anything I can do to work around or fix this? I was initially trying to use Ryzen Master but I've heard some horror stories that eeked me back out to the bios

 

Edit: to be clear I did my googling, all i could find were some no-reply threads on here from ~2017

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What BIOS revision are you on? IIRC some of the earlier Gigabyte BIOSes had next to no voltage options, so an update to a later revision might get you access to all those settings. 

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8 minutes ago, FezBoy said:

I'm trying to overclock my Ryzen 5 2600, but my motherboard's voltage settings are missing a majority of the settings that Gigabyte says it should have
 

Theirs:

image.png.711020be540f3c5101a3baa445e0daa2.png

 

Mine:


PXL_20230420_012339727.jpg.0fa683a074c6fce7d346e40455f62b70.jpg

Is there anything I can do to work around or fix this? I was initially trying to use Ryzen Master but I've heard some horror stories that eeked me back out to the bios

 

Edit: to be clear I did my googling, all i could find were some no-reply threads on here from ~2017

Are you sure that you are looking at the correct one? There are so many different Gigabyte AX370-Gaming boards. Rev 1.0, Rev 1.x,  Gaming 3, gaming 5, Gaming K3.  What BIOS are you running?
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7 minutes ago, Hinjima said:

Are you sure that you are looking at the correct one? There are so many different Gigabyte AX370-Gaming boards. Rev 1.0, Rev 1.x,  Gaming 3, gaming 5, Gaming K3.

Boy do I know. It's a rev 1.X IIRC, but I can't find any difinitive evidence of that. Def. not a Gaming 3, 5, or K3 though

9 minutes ago, RONOTHAN## said:

What BIOS revision are you on?

It's F51d, from 2021. It's two versions old, but four years more recent than the screenshot from the overclocking guide Gigabyte links to here

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16 minutes ago, RONOTHAN## said:

What BIOS revision are you on? IIRC some of the earlier Gigabyte BIOSes had next to no voltage options, so an update to a later revision might get you access to all those settings. 

As aforementioned, try updating your BIOS.

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No change after updating to F51h

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