Change cpu ratio?

Anyone seen where the "adjust cpu frequency" is greyed out, tried several options but unable to change it. Any thoughts?
OC genie if it works, but I want to manually change the ratio and cpu voltage
msi mpower max AC is the motherboard

Quote from: donpower on 01-March-14, 23:18:36
hello. thanks for the replies .. well I have two options in fixed mode and no low frequencies in dynamic mode if drops to 800 mhz. I leave it in dynamic mode?
only it in dynamic mode is enabled EIST
At 43X, Turbo OC Method, all my settings are on Auto. If Dynamic Mode with your OC is allowing power saving feature to work, then recommend to stay with it or set it to Auto unless it affects the stability of the system when set to Auto.

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