BIOS Features

ASUS used the latest version of their UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) BIOS for the Gryphon Z87 board. The ASUS UEFI BIOS is a customized version of the AMI baseline UEFI style BIOS. The UEFI BIOS offers full keyboard and mouse support while using the BIOS pages. ASUS changed the way mouse right clicking works in the BIOS with right clicking triggering the Add to Shortcut or Add to Favorites popup window. With this new implementation, you can add menus to a shortcut page, accessed by clicking the F3 function key. You can also add individual settings to the Favorites tab through the same right click menu. By default, the user sees the EZ mode screen when entering the BIOS with the Advanced mode screens accessible via the Exit/Advanced Mode button at the upper right corner of the screen. Advanced mode screens can be set for the default user interface via the BIOS Boot menu as well.

There’s really nothing at all not to like about ASUS’ UEFI BIOS implementation. They have one of the best implementations of UEFI on the market currently. The BIOS is very responsive to both keyboard and mouse input with almost no lag or questionable click-space evident anywhere. The UEFI BIOS is designed in an intuitive manner so that both novice and advance BIOS users can easily find what they are looking for quickly. The EZ Mode screen lays out everything in a highly readable format, while the Advanced Mode tabbed layout displays as you would expect from a traditional (read old-school) BIOS. ASUS also gives you the ability to taken screen captures from within the BIOS by pressing the F12 key with those screen-caps saved in a 1024×768 bitmap format to an attached USB device. From the Tools menu, ASUS houses their collection of of BIOS-related tools and applets, ranging from an in-BIOS updater (EZ Flash2) to their full BIOS profile load and save utility.

UPDATE: Ryan got to spend some time with JJ from ASUS, going over all kinds of features and options on the ASUS Z87 motherboard lineup.  One segment focused on overclocking via the UEFI and it is definitely worth watching.  Enjoy!

EZ Mode main screen

EZ Mode main screen, Shortcut popup

EZ Mode screen, SATA Information popup

Advanced Mode screen, Main tab

Ai Tweaker tab with XMP mode enabled

Ai Tweaker tab with Manual mode enabled

Ai Tweaker tab with Manual mode enabled, core and frequency settings

Ai Tweaker tab with Manual mode enabled, voltage settings

Ai Tweaker tab with Manual mode enabled, voltage settings continued

Ai Tweaker tab, DRAM Timing Control page

Ai Tweaker tab, DRAM Timing Control page, Secondary and Tertiary timing settings

Ai Tweaker tab, DRAM Timing Control page, Miscellaneous settings

Ai Tweaker tab, DIGI+ Power Control page

Ai Tweaker tab, CPU Power Management page

Ai Tweaker tab, CPU Power Management page continued

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