BIOS
The BIOS on the H67-ITX WiFi is a slightly improved model of the old-style BIOS that we are all used to, but isn’t quite the GUI based BIOS that Asus and other leading brands have introduced to us as of late. No mouse support, so you will have to use your keyboard to move around the various screens, but things look a lot simpler and a bit easier on the eyes as the colour scheme has flipped from grey/white on blue to blue on grey which we have to be thankful for.
The overall layout of the BIOS is what we come to expect and that makes it easier to navigate through as it’s all very simple and follows the same layout as we’ve seen on boards before.
Here are some of the typical screens that you will come across when navigating through this BIOS:
As you can see, there are no overclocking features as this board is based around the H67 platform, but we can see a few features to enable the configuration of the memory including voltage which we haven’t seen on other H67 motherboards until now. It does seem that Zotac have given us all of the options that we really need and have tried to keep things nice and simple, and being honest; it works.
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