Taking a first-hand look at BIOS on offer, wee see the typical UEFI blue themed BIOS that we’ve seen before from Asus. When we first boot into the BIOS, we see the UEFI “EZ mode”, giving limited functionality that should be sufficient for most users purchasing this type of board.
Of course we have the more complex “Advanced Mode” for those wanting to delve further into the options and settings that this board has.
As we take a look at the BIOS on offer, we find nothing out of the ordinary compared to what we’ve seen before. We still find ample settings for adjusting the processor speed including frequency and voltage and the same for memory with timing and voltage options. This can all be changed within the Ai Tweaker menu within the BIOS and though this is a budget/mainstream board, the settings and options available are quite plentiful.
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