Overclocking - Feature Is Not Supported By The Processor Ryzen Master

Look at your processor model.

Restart your PC and install the latest version from the AMD official site . : Look at your processor model

After the restart, try opening Ryzen Master again. It should now detect your processor correctly. It should now detect your processor correctly

Beyond the technical explanation, this error message serves an important user-education function. For novice builders, encountering "feature not supported" can be frustrating, especially if they have seen online tutorials praising Ryzen Master’s ease of use. However, it forces the user to examine their specific hardware SKU. It delineates the difference between a budget or pre-built system and a custom enthusiast rig. If overclocking is a necessity, the message is a clear signal to upgrade to an unlocked processor and a compatible motherboard chipset (such as B550 or X570). Conversely, if the user values stability and low power consumption, the locked processor is doing exactly what it was designed to do: rejecting risky voltage changes to ensure longevity. However, it forces the user to examine their

If you are seeing the "Overclocking feature is not supported" error, follow this mental checklist:

Did you find out your CPU isn't supported? Don't worry—you haven't lost the performance war. You can still get great performance through your BIOS.