In March, AMD released version 22.3.1 of the graphics card driver, focusing on the addition of AMD RSR oversampling technology. However, according to user feedback, there was a problem with the Ryzen settings in the BIOS after updating the driver. According to user der-Kalli’s feedback, he is using the Windows 11 operating system. After upgrading the graphics card driver version 22.3.1, he encountered the problem of confusion or reset of the BIOS processor settings. Some other netizens said that they also encountered the same problem. Neowin analysis believes that this problem may originate from the newly added “automatic overclocking” function in the 21.9.1 version of the graphics card driver that AMD pushed earlier. It is reported that the purpose of this function is to help users automatically achieve overclocking settings of the CPU and GPU through system permissions, without the need for cumbersome operations like Ryzen Master. But in Win11, this operation may affect the user’s original BIOS settings when accessing the device firmware, causing problems. It should be noted that, at present, whether the &ldq .
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