Because this bypasses the BIOS, any changes made with AMDMSR Tweaker are —they reset when you shut down or restart your PC. This is actually a safety feature: if you make an unstable configuration, a simple reboot restores your BIOS defaults.
For the uninitiated, this lightweight, powerful tool bypasses the standard GUI limitations by writing directly to the CPU’s . Version 11 (64-bit) remains the gold standard for enthusiasts who want granular control over Precision Boost 2, Curve Optimizer, and thermal limits.
: Changes made are not permanent and will reset upon reboot. Users often create a
Enthusiasts, benchmark chasers, Linux users dual-booting for tweaks, and anyone frustrated with Ryzen Master’s bloat. Who should avoid it: Beginners, enterprise users, or anyone not willing to press the reset button occasionally.
: Allows users to manually define the multiplier and voltage for different power states (P0, P1, etc.), effectively enabling custom underclocking, undervolting, or overclocking without rebooting. Turbo Core Control
Using AMDMSR Tweaker is for beginners. Mistakes can: