Overclocking Feature Is Not Supported By The Processor Ryzen Master 👑 🎯
You’ve just downloaded AMD’s powerful Ryzen Master software, eager to squeeze some extra performance out of your CPU. But instead of a tuning interface, you’re greeted by a frustrating gray screen and the message: "Overclocking feature is not supported by the processor."
Before you blame your CPU or return the motherboard, take a deep breath. This is one of the most common—and most misleading—error messages in PC building. Here is exactly what it means and how to fix it. AMD is generally overclocking-friendly. Unlike Intel (which reserves "K" series for overclocking), most AMD Ryzen processors do support overclocking. Here is exactly what it means and how to fix it
Use BIOS overclocking . Restart your PC, hit Del/F2 to enter BIOS, and adjust your CPU multiplier and voltage there. It is less convenient than Ryzen Master, but it works 100% of the time. Final Verdict Don’t panic when you see this error. 90% of the time, it is Windows Security (Memory Integrity) blocking the driver. Turn that off, reboot, and watch Ryzen Master spring to life. If you are on a laptop, unfortunately, you are out of luck—AMD does not support mobile overclocking via this tool. Use BIOS overclocking