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Asus Z9PE-D8 WS Dual Socket Workstation Motherboard Review

Typically with ASUS products, particularly on the consumer market we typically see of late a UEFI based BIOS, but this is generally geared towards a more user friendly experience and ease of use. In the workstation and server markets, this style of BIOS is generally not needed or wanted and so we find a traditional BIOS layout instead with a lot of options to play with.

As we can see there is a lot more to this BIOS over a standard consumer BIOS, but the amount of options that are available for configuring the board is a lot greater.

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