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FX 6300 O.C. Gone after PC wakes from sleep mode ??

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a c 79 à CPUs
March 26, 2013 3:44:49 PM

Just like the title says, my oc is gone when my computer wakes up. I have tried different sleep modes in BIOS and nothing will keep my OC except for full shut down or hibernate. BIOS are 1.11, latest for win7 as 2.0+ are advised only for win8. Here are the system specs to help you guys out.

Motherboard-MSI-970A-G46
CPU-FX-6300@4.2Ghz/1.4 Vcore 24+ hours Prime stable
Cooler-Hyper 212 Evo
RAM-Crucial Ballistix Sport 2X4 GB 1600 Mhz 24+ Hours memtest stable
GPU-GTX-560Ti
PSU-Antec HCG-620(seasonic made)
HDD-2X WD Blue 500 GB

I have researched this issue up and down online and the only conclusion I have been able to come to is "that's just how it's gonna be" and i really don't want to accept that without at least running it by everyone first. Thanks in advance.

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a c 210 à CPUs
March 27, 2013 12:55:33 PM

Try checking your BIOS to make sure your clock multiplier is not set to Auto/AutoDetect. There in might lie the issue, if you haven't changed it from Auto that should solve it. If you have changed it from Auto, then I am afraid I cannot explain why it is doing that.
a c 79 à CPUs
March 27, 2013 2:11:20 PM

8350rocks said:
Try checking your BIOS to make sure your clock multiplier is not set to Auto/AutoDetect. There in might lie the issue, if you haven't changed it from Auto that should solve it. If you have changed it from Auto, then I am afraid I cannot explain why it is doing that.


Multi is unlocked. O.C. is 200X21.

a c 210 à CPUs
March 27, 2013 2:38:37 PM

cmi86 said:
8350rocks said:
Try checking your BIOS to make sure your clock multiplier is not set to Auto/AutoDetect. There in might lie the issue, if you haven't changed it from Auto that should solve it. If you have changed it from Auto, then I am afraid I cannot explain why it is doing that.


Multi is unlocked. O.C. is 200X21.



That's really...weird...I cannot explain why that's happening...and your BIOS is current...

Was there a time when it did not do this?
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