As you might expect, a lot of these motherboards launching today will have broadly similar BIOS features for the basic stuff, such as CPU, memory and other components, that much is a given. However, as you move from the more budget to the more premium solutions, you’ll expect these features to be more in-depth. It’s a lot to dive into, and frankly, not something every consumer fully understands either, but for those of you who care to see what the BIOS has to offer, we’ve screenshotted all the pages so you can dive in and see if it offers the level of fine-tuning you desire to get the best performance from your system.
However, largely most users will rely on the landing page for EXPO memory settings, the AI Tuner page for setting manual boost and overclock settings, and the voltage page for undervolting and stability. Everything else you’ll find in the gallery below.
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