Once, there was a high-performance computer named "Blaze" that lived in a small, quiet study. Blaze’s owner, Alex, loved speed and had pushed Blaze to its absolute limits by "overclocking"—forcing the processor to run faster than it was ever meant to.
: Open tools like MSI Afterburner or ASUS Armoury Crate . Click the Reset (circular arrow) button to return clock speeds and voltages to zero/stock. 3. Tweak Windows Power Settings how to disable overclocking
Run Cinebench (CPU) or FurMark (GPU) for 10 minutes. If no crash, overclocking is successfully disabled. Once, there was a high-performance computer named "Blaze"