Gigabyte AX370-Gaming K3 Broken BIOS!!!

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AramMorK

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INFO: So I just upgraded my old FX system to a Ryzen system featuring a R7 1700 with my motherboard of choice being the Gigabyte AX370-Gaming K3. I enter into windows to make sure that everything is working properly (Windows 10 Home 64 bit to be precise) and install all my drivers for stuff like the audio codec and the chipset. I then plug in a USB drive and dowload the latest BIOS for my board from Gigabyte's website (see link here https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-AX370-Gaming-K3-rev-10#support-dl), BIOS version F3. I copy the file to my drive, then reboot.

PROBLEM: I enter the BIOS, flash the new one, then get ready to overclock. I find the Advanced Frequency Settings and set my clock to a comfortable 3.8 GHZ. Then I find the Advanced Voltage Settings tab to change my VCORE, but, to my surprise, the option simply did not exist. I was surprised so I checked Gigabyte's own OCing tutorial to do a sanity check, and sure enough the option was there on the guide. But COMPLETELY missing from my BIOS. Here is a picture of the entire ;Advanced Voltage Settings' tab: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5Y65GrZzkDVR2laV3BpYTBkNE0 (note that I cannot simply scroll up to see more options).

ATTEMPTED (and unsuccessful) FIXES: I flashed the older BIOS, nothing. I Changed the frequency, saved and exited, then looked to see if the option was there, nothing. The BIOS, when using 'help', while hovering over the Dynamic Vcore option even says "when Vcore (above)", implying that the option should be there.

NOTE: I can overclock using Ryzen Master, so the chip is not to blame (I can change voltages and clocks through Ryzen Master).
 
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