Look at the bottom-center of the interface for a rows of buttons. Look for a circular arrow icon, which represents the button.
Right-click an empty space on your desktop and select .
Many modern mid-to-high-end motherboards feature a "Clear CMOS" button on the rear I/O panel. Turn off your power supply, hold this button down for 10 seconds, and turn the PC back on.
Locate the setting named , Overclock Tuner , or EXPO . how to disable overclocking
Navigate to the tab at the top, then select Tuning .
On Intel Core (K-series) and HEDT platforms:
High voltages degrade silicon over time. Running at stock speeds preserves your hardware. Look at the bottom-center of the interface for
: Set this to "Disabled" to run RAM at stock speeds. CPU Multiplier/Ratio : Change from "Manual" back to "Auto". 2. Uninstall Overclocking Software
Shut down the computer completely and unplug the power cord. Open your computer case side panel.
3.3. GPUs
Turn the PC back on and repeatedly press the setup key. This is usually , F2 , F10 , or F12 (watch your screen for the prompt).
Overclocking often causes data corruption and voltage drops, leading to sudden restarts and BSOD errors.
As the screen turns on, repeatedly press the BIOS key. This is usually Delete , F2 , F10 , or F12 (check your motherboard splash screen for the exact key). Navigate to the tab at the top, then select Tuning