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Asus F1A75-I Deluxe FM1 Motherboard Review

As we’ve come to expect with all Asus motherboards as of late, it comes supplied with their well known and much loved graphical UEFI BIOS. Being a non-ROG board, when we enter the BIOS, we are first shown the EZ Mode for the typical user which displays the CPU type, memory capacity, and relevant temperatures and voltages.

For the more knowledgeable users, an advanced mode is only a click away and is similar to what we’ve seen on other Asus boards on the market.

For the extreme, hardcore users who want to get more out of their components, the AI Tweaker menu is present allowing you to tweak the APU and memory settings including the ability to alter voltages to your exact needs.

 

Other than this, we have plenty of other settings that we can tweak to get the very best results from our board.

 

 

 

  

 

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Andy Ruffell

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