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Overclocking settings are gone !

MjoD_16
Level 7
Hi

I have problem with my motherboard Asus P8Z68-v pro and my Cpu i7 2600K
overclocking settinges are gone from bios ( cpu ratio ..)

I tried to update it and clear cmos but nothing changed !
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Nodens
Level 16
You mean the options are missing? Can you show us a screenshot of the BIOS?
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Retired
Not applicable
Oh my, degraded cpu..

is your vcore still in there?

HiVizMan
Level 40
Hello my friend, did you update your bios from the OS? If yes please download the bios and extract the bios file to the root directory of a fat formatted usb stick and use the EZFlash2 utility that is found in the tools menu of the BIOS. Let your system update fully do not power down even if it seems a long time has passed. You will find that a firmware update is possible needed and flashing from OS does not allow that to happen.
To help us help you - please provide as much information about your system and the problem as possible.

welshy46
Level 7
On my rog board when you update the BIOS it deletes the saved settings. Bit late for you now but you can save settings to a USB so after using ez flash you can reload your BIOS settings. As soon as you hit CMOS button your settings are returned to default so if you hadn't saved them in the oc profile then they will be lost forever.
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welshy46 wrote:
On my rog board when you update the BIOS it deletes the saved settings. Bit late for you now but you can save settings to a USB so after using ez flash you can reload your BIOS settings.


Never, ever do this! and I mean NEVER! I can't state this enough. Saved profiles should only be loaded on the BIOS/UEFI version they were saved on. Not in newer or older versions. That is if you value your system working properly.


OP's post was not very clear. It seems like the overclocking options are not present at all. If it's just settings lost that is normal. But if the options are not there entirely it's another story altogether.
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Poco_OM
Level 10
Just in case this happened before you decided to "update it" which I assume means flash the bios, you should check your battery.
Just thought I would throw it out there!

MjoD_16
Level 7
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Nodens
Level 16
Please let us know if you flashed from within the OS.

Also have you tried downgrading to the previously working version?
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MjoD_16
Level 7
I updated the bios first from AI Suite II , after the problem I tried update it from the bios tools I think from ( Asus EZ flash unility ) or something like that. but still the same nothing changed !

No , I didn't try and I don't know the previously working version -_-