Question vcore offset

Kracken2342

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I have my ryzen 5 2600 overclocked to 3.9 ghz on the gigabyte b450m ds3h motherboard with a +.258 vcore offset. For some reason on every cold boot the voltage resets to auto (1.14 vcore), causing me to not be able to boot. to fix this I have to go into my bios and just save and exit. Then it boots with the vcore offset. Any ideas on why this happens and how I can fix it.
thank you

CPU: r5 2600, stock cooler
Motherboard: gigabyte b450m ds3h
Ram: team group vulcan ram 3000 mhz
SSD/HDD: 500 gig sandisk 3d ssd (boot) 2 tb wd black (storage)
GPU: powercolor reddragon rx 580 undervolted
PSU: corsair txm 550 gold
Chassis: thermaltake h18 tempered glass edition
OS: windows 10 home 64 bit
Bios: f42e, latest version in case I upgrade cpu to 3rd gen ryze
 
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Kracken2342

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I have my ryzen 5 2600 overclocked to 3.9 ghz on the gigabyte b450m ds3h motherboard with a +.258 vcore offset. For some reason on every cold boot the voltage resets to auto (1.14 vcore), causing me to not be able to boot. to fix this I have to go into my bios and just save and exit. Then it boots with the vcore offset. Any ideas on why this happens and how I can fix it.
thank you

CPU: r5 2600, stock cooler
Motherboard: gigabyte b450m ds3h
Ram: team group vulcan ram 3000 mhz
SSD/HDD: 500 gig sandisk 3d ssd (boot) 2 tb wd black (storage)
GPU: powercolor reddragon rx 580 undervolted
PSU: corsair txm 550 gold
Chassis: thermaltake h18 tempered glass edition
OS: windows 10 home 64 bit
Bios: f42e, latest version in case I upgrade cpu to 3rd gen ryzen
 

Kracken2342

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Stick to one thread.

BIOS version F42e is not listed on the board's support site. I would highly suggest you downgrade to F41 until F42 has become a stable release. As of now all the alphabets after the number will mean internal revisions for ironing out issues on the BIOS.
Stick to one thread.

BIOS version F42e is not listed on the board's support site. I would highly suggest you downgrade to F41 until F42 has become a stable release. As of now all the alphabets after the number will mean internal revisions for ironing out issues on the BIOS.
I went back down to f41 bios, and the problem persists. Any other ideas