
Alternatively, you can also run Radeon Software Slimmer, which can delete the Ryzen Master SDK from the Adrenalin software, preventing the module from adjusting any CPU settings. One method is to go back into your board's BIOS and re-enter all your CPU settings (or disable PBO if you run default settings). Thankfully there are multiple ways to restore your CPU to its original configuration. It is unknown if instability only arises from users manually adjusting CPU settings or if it happens under default conditions also. Igor's Lab discovered that the AMD Adrenalin software can change the power limits and the maximum boost frequency of the Ryzen CPU through the PBO settings.

However, Adrenalin can purportedly override your settings with arbitrary ones, which could impact CPU stability.

This situation can be irritating if you already have pre-configured CPU overclocking and undervolting settings in your motherboard's BIOS, but luckily the chip has in-built protection mechanisms to prevent any real physical harm.
