When you first enter the BIOS, you’ll be greeted with this spacey looking UEFI BIOS which is a big step up from what we remember where ASRock were a couple of years ago. The “Main” section displays information on the BIOS, APU processor including speed and memory details.
The next section along is the “OC Tweaker” which gives us plenty of options on overclocking the APU and tinkering with load-line calibration. There are also plenty of voltage options to tweak for those wishing to push their hardware to the limits.
Other than this, we find that the rest of the BIOS is pretty simple with some good strong features including the HW monitor, and boot option features and users should find this BIOS easy to navigate while having some powerful functionality and features while looking good at the same time.
Memory foam pillow set featuring designs from The Elders Scrolls Online Plush cover material which…
For the past year and a half, the next Assassin's Creed has been shrouded in…
Your gaming world, more lifelike than ever before. Packing in 1.7 times the pixel density…
Case designed to support motherboards up to E-ATX Front and side panel in 4 mm…
The AIR 100 series is the first Micro-ATX case from Montech's acclaimed AIR Series PC…
The CTE T500 Air is a specially designed E-ATX full tower chassis from the new…