ManofGod said: Is it hidden or just not there? I see nothing in my Prime X370 Pro board though.Is it hidden or just not there? Click to expand...

Riptide_NVN said: Shame the Tomahawk doesn't seem to have this feature. Is it something that could be rolled into a BIOS update? Click to expand...

I'm willing to bet if I downloaded either of those BIOSes, they're in there but not set to be visible by normal users.The ONLY reason I can guess as to why that is, is because it's all slightly cryptic on how to properly setup these PStates. Consider us not having Noko's guide, who here would be able to set it up as they want it?AMD actually had a bad-ass windows program to do all of this, but they never released it to the public... Back when Bulldozer came out I saw in one of their sponsored Extreme Overclockers screenshot that program and just so happened to find out it was on AMD's Developers page that was SUPPOSED to be locked out, but had accidentally been made public lol I grabbed it and a couple other programs and realsed them unto the world!It worked fine on my Llano APU system, but unfortunately even later revisions of Bulldozer like my Excavator-core Carrizo laptop will result in "Not a supported CPU" errorWhat was so damn beautiful about this program was the simplicity of use, that and being able to do it all easily from within windows. It's really not much different than K10Stat or CPUMSR, except in a far nicer and way more robust package...Why AMD has kept it to themselves all this time, I can't imagine. Particularly now with Ryzen when it's mentally handicapped little brother has been coded into the BIOS...Chew* @ XS forums will be dumping me his B350-Plus BIOS hopefully tomorrow and then I'll mod it for him to make all sorts of goodies available, and he'll flash it to see if it bricks the motherboard or not. IF it doesn't, and IF none of the unlocked goodies end up being dangerous to the point they create all sorts of problems (instability, or worse, CPU/Mobo death), then I'll happily go on a modding spree and toss up the BIOSes! The two biggest things seem to be access to these PStates and DRAM Sub-Timings. In the v1.41Beta version of the Titanium BIOS there's even BCLK, but whether that works is yet to be seen, so fingers firmly crossed Chew*'s results turn out good.