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Or better yet, check your motherboard's manual. You are probably in EZ Mode and you need to go to Advanced Mode. Or, it doesn't have overclocking features. So, look at the manual and go from there.
 
I think the GL10DH is/has an oem version of the asus prime b450m-k.
 
^ just cause it uses a consumer board doesnt mean they dont custom bios it to lock it down.
 
Overclocking, if disabled, was likely done due to how your motherboard has zero vrm heatsinks. At least, according to pictures online.

VRM temps are necessary to keep down during overclocking.

Best you can do right now is to make sure you have the newest chipset drivers installed, then enable the windows high performance ryzen power plan.

That alone should be worth 5-15% performance over "balanced"
 
Go into bios and hit F7 for the advanced menu. Then go to the advanced tap and scroll down until you see "AMD overclocking". Open and hit accept on the user agreement. And after that you should have a dumbed down version of the Ai tweaker. And you can set the ram timing and speed in there.
 
Go into bios and hit F7 for the advanced menu. Then go to the advanced tap and scroll down until you see "AMD overclocking". Open and hit accept on the user agreement. And after that you should have a dumbed down version of the Ai tweaker. And you can set the ram timing and speed in there.

The GL10DH does NOT have any overclocking options. The advanced BIOS setup does NOT include AI overclocking/tweaker, or any ability to change any clock speeds. mattliston was correct; the board lacks necessary heat sinking to safely overclock. If you were to somehow manage to overclock a GL10DH, it would die very quickly.
 
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