!link!: How To Disable Overclocking
To disable overclocking, you can revert changes through your system's BIOS/UEFI, dedicated software, or even Windows power settings. 1. Disable CPU Overclocking via BIOS/UEFI
or NVIDIA Control Panel, you must reset them within the app. MSI Afterburner : Open the app and click the how to disable overclocking
Result:
Your RAM will run at default JEDEC speed (e.g., 2133/2400/3200 MHz instead of 3600 MHz). This is slower but stable. To disable overclocking, you can revert changes through
Some factory-overclocked cards (like “OC Edition”) have a physical dual-BIOS switch. Locate the small switch on the card’s edge (near the power connectors) and flip to the “Silent” or “Default” position. You don’t need to disable this – it’s
- You don’t need to disable this – it’s safe and automatic.
- But if you want to force base clock:
Vcore (CPU voltage)
Overclocking often increases . Set the following to Auto :
