Yeah, all current MSI boards, with the most up to date BIOS, are like that -> you can't do it from within the UEFI.
Part of the utilities package that MSI gave you should include CLICKBIOSII -> it's a little slow to load, but it allows you to change your voltages.
That's the only real way that i've found to get around it. You can also flash your BIOS to the previous version, if you wish - that should allow you to change the vcore from within the UEFI.
You mean it doesn't boot up with the changes that you made...or it just doesn't boot at all?
There's an option in the UEFI which is something like, 'Allow vcore to be changed within OS'. Make sure that's enabled.
No i mean the computer wont boot, fans spin up then it shuts off and i have to clear cmos to get it working again
You can either use the live update thing, or you can format a USB drive to FAT32, download the BIOS file from the MSI website (http://www.msi.com/p...html#/?div=BIOS), expand the file (as it's compressed) into the usb drive and that's it. Then you go to your UEFI and find M-Flash, 'Select one file to update BIOS', choose your USB and click with file (the one with the .A50 extension).
Sorted![]()
Edit: that option in the UEFI, to change voltage from within OS, doesn't exist. I was mixing it up with the option to adjust the CPU ratio from within OS. My bad :/
Its workedthankyou so much
let the killing of my 2500k commence![]()