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are you using MSI afterburner or anything else that affects GPU settings?
Sifting through endless forums of topics and simply experimenting with copy-pasted solutions or at-best partial solutions (most-likely by untrained random folks) will inevitably lead to more needless frustration and aggravation. Unless someone is actually willing to post their professional credentials and provide evidence of their experience (you can view my profile & links for that) I, personally, would not trust my expensive, not-easily-replaced equipment with their advice or solutions but what do I know? It also helps if you're willing to provide specifics regarding your system setup but most folks perusing this particular forum are unwilling to trust random internet strangers for that either. Thus back to my first solution at the beginning of this response.
**Btw if your settings are reverting back to their defaults on reboot this could quite simply be an issue with your CMOS battery being dead and the CMOS chip not saving any changes to the mobo settings whatsoever. Or it could also be your needing to flash your mobo's bios so you can update it to the most recent version as well. So it may not have anything to do with AMD at all. Again, you would need to go to the mobo manufacturer's website to verify this information.
You can just uninstall Afterburner to see if its the problem or not and reinstall later.