Overclocking Feature Is Not Supported By The Processor Ryzen Master [top] ❲Premium ⚡❳
Ryzen Master is a powerful tool that communicates directly with the SMU (System Management Unit) of your Ryzen processor. When it displays the message "Overclocking feature is not supported," it means one of three things:
Overclocking is the process of increasing a processor's clock speed, which is measured in GHz (gigahertz). The clock speed determines how many instructions a processor can execute per second, and increasing it can result in improved performance in tasks such as gaming, video editing, and software development. However, overclocking also increases the processor's power consumption and heat generation, which can lead to system instability and reduced lifespan if not done properly. Ryzen Master is a powerful tool that communicates
: While most modern Ryzen CPUs are unlocked, certain mobile (laptop) processors or specific entry-level models may have locked multipliers that prevent overclocking. Software Glitches Before attempting to overclock, ensure that: This reduces
Overclocking can void your processor's warranty and potentially damage the processor or system components. Before attempting to overclock, ensure that: Before attempting to overclock
This reduces some security for virtualization, but it is the #1 software cause of the "overclocking feature not supported" error on modern Windows 11 builds.
If you have a verified unlocked Ryzen CPU (like a 5600X or 7950X) and you still see the error, follow these fixes in order.
To double-check: Open System Information ( msinfo32 ). Scroll down to "Virtualization-based security." It should say
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