Looking at the BIOS, we can see that Gigabyte have given it a bit of an upgrade to say the least. It’s fresh, it’s new and the colour scheme even matches the colours of the board itself. A lot more features have been added, and full health status figures are scattered on the left and right of the main screen. In terms of overclocking, you’ll find the majority of the settings you need on the main screen that you are first greeted with.
For those of you who are used to the BIOS before this, don’t worry as Gigabyte still include it and brand it as “Classic mode”, which is where we will be for the next part; overclocking.
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