Gigabyte have put a lot of work into their new BIOS and this is noticeable from the offset, as soon as you boot into it. Things are now a lot more graphical and seem to flow a lot better than before.
There are now two parts to their UEFI BIOS, including the 3D aspect which you can use to see a layout of the whole board and to alter individual settings as you wish.
If you prefer, you can always go into the “Advanced Mode” which gives you a more extensive way of tweaking your options and settings, much like we will end up doing.
The main area that is important to us is of course the M.I.T section which includes all of the relevant settings to assist in overclocking including voltage, memory and CPU options. You can also check on the PC health status including voltage readings and temperatures, or if you prefer, you can simply change your boot devices and other standard options.
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