Hi all,
I searched for similar cases but I didn't found one, so here I am posting the issue I'm having:
My 2600x is working 4.0 by default to my surprise, I thought it will use the stock value (3.6). I updated the chipset, then the BIOS using the the latest version downloaded from the Gigabyte site (I have a B450M DS3H). I entered the BIOS and changed the clock values to 3.6 but when I save and exit and log in to Windows 10, the values are all at 4.0, I'm using HWMonitor and Ryzen Master to check all of this by the way.
I checked the Power usage profile and it is set to Ryzen Balanced with the minium processor state at 5% and the maximun at 100%. My Windows 10 is also up to date (version 1803)
Not sure what else to try, I mean I can change the values on Ryzen Master but you need to do that everytime you log in, so that's not an option. I dont understand what is causing to dismiss the BIOS setting when logging in to Windows. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
I searched for similar cases but I didn't found one, so here I am posting the issue I'm having:
My 2600x is working 4.0 by default to my surprise, I thought it will use the stock value (3.6). I updated the chipset, then the BIOS using the the latest version downloaded from the Gigabyte site (I have a B450M DS3H). I entered the BIOS and changed the clock values to 3.6 but when I save and exit and log in to Windows 10, the values are all at 4.0, I'm using HWMonitor and Ryzen Master to check all of this by the way.
I checked the Power usage profile and it is set to Ryzen Balanced with the minium processor state at 5% and the maximun at 100%. My Windows 10 is also up to date (version 1803)
Not sure what else to try, I mean I can change the values on Ryzen Master but you need to do that everytime you log in, so that's not an option. I dont understand what is causing to dismiss the BIOS setting when logging in to Windows. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!