You should be able to click on the existing checkbox to toggle it off and save your change to disable it. It’s a really unintuitive interface since you’d expect a distinct “No Overclock” option. Alternatively, the main UI that shows up when you first launch AWCC has a control panel bar along the bottom, and one of the buttons there allows you to change the overclock profile. That area DOES have a distinct “Off” option.
I didn’t find any way to modify overclock settings in the BIOS on this system. Incidentally, I can’t see a difference between Overclock 1 and Overclock 2 just comparing the settings in AWCC. I have a non-overclockable CPU and an RTX 2070 OC if that matters.
amstel78
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March 29th, 2019 03:00
When overclocking is on, one profile will always be selected by default. You will need to turn OC off entirely which can be done via AWCC or in BIOS.
jphughan
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April 16th, 2019 23:00
You should be able to click on the existing checkbox to toggle it off and save your change to disable it. It’s a really unintuitive interface since you’d expect a distinct “No Overclock” option. Alternatively, the main UI that shows up when you first launch AWCC has a control panel bar along the bottom, and one of the buttons there allows you to change the overclock profile. That area DOES have a distinct “Off” option.
I didn’t find any way to modify overclock settings in the BIOS on this system. Incidentally, I can’t see a difference between Overclock 1 and Overclock 2 just comparing the settings in AWCC. I have a non-overclockable CPU and an RTX 2070 OC if that matters.