Question Msi Click Bios

redbioniclem

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Hello, I have a lot of issues with my b450 tomahawk MoBo + Ryzen5 3600.

However, I don't know why when I go into the bios ( latest version) I can't enter the EZ bios mode so I cannot change the cou fan speeds or temperature levels.

Also it says "Msi Click Bios", not "Msi Click Bios 5".
 
Did you not read the change log file in the BIOS distribution archive and on the download page? It tells you the BIOS was changed to GSE-lite without the graphic screens and the 'Ez bios mode' depends on graphic screens. They had to drop the graphical interface eye candy to fit the new AGESA code into the existing 16MB BIOS chip for Ryzen 3000 processors.

You change fan profiles in Hardware Monitor on the ADVANCED pull down menu.
 
Did you not read the change log file in the BIOS distribution archive and on the download page? It tells you the BIOS was changed to GSE-lite without the graphic screens and the 'Ez bios mode' depends on graphic screens. They had to drop the graphical interface eye candy to fit the new AGESA code into the existing 16MB BIOS chip for Ryzen 3000 processors.

You change fan profiles in Hardware Monitor on the ADVANCED pull down menu.

When im in advanced/hardware monitor i have the cpu smart fan enabled and i can see all the remperature levels and fan speeds but I cant see any advanced pull down menu nor change those numbers.
 
When im in advanced/hardware monitor i have the cpu smart fan enabled and i can see all the remperature levels and fan speeds but I cant see any advanced pull down menu nor change those numbers.
If you're in advanced/hardware monitor you're in the screen to change fan profile. You can click on a number or just use the cursor buttons to move to a field and change the value, but you have to first make sure a fan is in 'Smart Fan' mode to change it: put a fan in Smart Fan mode, change how it works (DC, PWM or AUTO) then change the the 4 temperatures then the 4 fan speeds and finally change the step up/step down interval. Pretty simple and much faster than the laggy graphical curve screen I had to use before that would glitch out and put random curve values in.