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Recommended BIOS options to reduce Zen 5 hard-freezes under overclocking

On many Zen 5 desktop systems, an unstable overclock can result in a complete system freeze with no BSOD, no WHEA error and no automatic reboot.
The BIOS settings below are aimed at:

These options do not make an unsafe overclock “safe”, but they can make instability easier to catch and debug.

Recommended profile (AMD CBS menu)

Option-by-option explanation

Platform First Error Handling = Disabled

This option controls who handles certain hardware errors first: the platform firmware (“platform first”) or the operating system.

Goal: Prefer a clean bugcheck or reset over a system that simply stops responding with no logs.

SMU and PSP Debug Mode = Disabled

This controls internal debug features of the SMU (System Management Unit) and PSP (Platform Security Processor).

Goal: Make sure SMU/PSP behave like a retail system and do not interfere with normal watchdog / reset behavior during instability.

Power Supply Idle Control = Typical Current Idle

This setting affects how aggressively the CPU drops to very low current states at idle.

Goal: Reduce random “black screen / freeze at idle or light load” that is actually a PSU + deep C-state interaction.

Disable DF to external downstream IP Sync Flood Propagation = Sync flood enabled

This controls whether a fatal Data Fabric error is propagated as a sync flood to external downstream blocks (for example, I/O IPs).

Goal: Make serious DF errors produce a hard, global fault that the system can actually respond to.

Disable DF sync flood propagation = Sync flood enabled

Similar idea, but for internal propagation of sync flood inside the Data Fabric.

Goal: If something goes catastrophically wrong in the fabric at high clocks, it should bring the whole system down cleanly, not leave it frozen.

Freeze DF module queues on error = Enabled

This option controls what happens to outstanding traffic in the Data Fabric once an error is detected.

Goal: Make sure DF error handling can run to completion and trigger a reset instead of hanging mid-way.

DF Cstates = Disabled

DF C-states are deep power-saving states for the Data Fabric itself.

Goal: Keep the Infinity Fabric in a stable, always-on mode during overclocking to reduce random, hard-to-reproduce lockups.

When to use these settings

Important notes

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Comments

Hi Yuri, I recommend editing the Windows registry with two instructions and pressing two keys on the keyboard. If your PC freezes, the system reboots with an artificial BSOD without the shutdown/start or reset button. When Microsoft rolled out .NET Framework 4.8.1 to Windows 10, where the native version is 4.8 (the 4.8.1 adaptation for Windows 10 is terrible), with Hydra running two or three times a day, the system would freeze. On this webpage https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/windows-client/performance/windows-based-computer-freeze-troubleshooting, Microsoft describes the correct modification to make to the Windows registry and the keys to press to artificially release the BSOD and restart your PC. Upgrading to Windows 11 solved this problem for me (.NET Framework 4.8.1 for Windows 11 is native).

Paolo Luppi

You might have already done this so apologies for wasting your time in that case, but on my Asus mobo, none of the options were directly in the AMD CBS menu - I had to go to different sub menus for the various options. The first three were under AMD CBS\CPU Common Options, and the last three were under AMD CBS\DF Common Options. Worth having a browse thru all the sub menus just in case you didn't already do so :)

alpha54

Great stuff - v insightful - and as always I appreciate that you do such a great job explaining what the settings do and why to change them, rather than the "trust me bro" that has become so prevalent in any tech related guides these days... 👍

alpha54

Looks like only two options out of that list above my MSI board supports.

TomCatT


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