We find ourselves grabbing our DSLR as sadly the BIOS doesn’t have a screenshot button yet, but it does have a fantastic new look which is quite futuristic. Once booted, you’ll find yourself in a type of EZ mode, giving us information on the voltages, fan speed and CPU information. You can also change presets in here as well as the boot priority.
Once we click on the advanced button, we find ourself in another new looking BIOS, starting things off with the “Main” section. Further to this, we have an “Advanced” section, “Chipset” Section and “Boot” section.
The part of the BIOS that interests us the most is the M.I.B section as this is where we can start to push our hardware to the limits in terms of overclocking and tweaking voltages. In here we find the relevant memory settings and frequencies.
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