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Ab350-Gaming 3 Bios Need help

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Hello all reading this, I have built a new computer earlier this year and still need to tweak in here and there once in a while.

Long story short I use an AB350-Gaming 3 Motherboard, and want to change my RAM Voltage in the BIOS settings, but am having difficulty.

I can go into the voltage setting where it displays (auto) for 1.200V, but can't seem to change it. I have the option to enter anything from my keyboard upon clicking where it says 'auto' and then type what I wish, but it wont change.

I tried entering '1.250V' to see if that'd work but upon saving and restarting the computer nothing seems to change, and it reverts back to 'auto'. I haven't seemed to be able to find a toggle to switch it to manual or anything, is there anyone that can help? I have attached a few photos showing the Bios, the voltage options, and I wrote 'Help' to show where I can enter information but it seems to do nothing. If someone could help that'd be awesome.

Also if im doing something clearly wrong or perhaps I missed something let me know, Im not overly familiar with using my BIOS, cheers

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Have you updated the bios, i had this issue before I did a bios update? 

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Yes it's up to date with most current BIOS F23D

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odds are if you don't see an option to enable XMP on a B/H series board then you can't overclock ram from bios.

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But i'm not looking to overclock I just require upping the voltage by an extra 0.05V

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4 hours ago, seon123 said:

Try the + key

You my sir are a legend, so simple yet I would've never thought it, thank you so much

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