| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | Can't enter BIOS | Use Windows Advanced Startup: Settings → Update & Security → Recovery → Advanced Startup → Troubleshoot → UEFI Firmware Settings. | | Overclock returns after reboot | Disable "Fast Boot" in BIOS and Windows Power Options. Some software like Dragon Center or AI Suite re-applies settings on login. | | GPU keeps overclocking | Use in Safe Mode to wipe GPU drivers, then reinstall fresh. |
Some manufacturers do not cover damage caused by manual voltage increases.
: Ensure "XMP" (Intel) or "EXPO/DOCP" (AMD) is set to Disabled if you want to run RAM at base speeds. Save and Exit : Press F10 to save changes and restart. Disable via Windows Software
If your computer won't boot because an overclock was too aggressive, you must manually clear the BIOS memory (CMOS). the PC and unplug it from the wall.