UEFI Features continued – Smart Tweak HD and Classic Mode
The following screens detail additional UEFI settings in the Smart Tweak and Classic Mode interfaces.
UEFI Walkthrough – Smart Tweak HD Mode Interface continued
Home section, Standard page
Save & Exit section, Save & Exit page
Save & Exit section, Save & Exit page, Help Screen popup
Save & Exit section, Save & Exit page, Save Profiles popup
Save & Exit section, Save & Exit page, Load Profiles popup
Save & Exit section, Save & Exit page, Q-Flash popup
ST HD Mode, System Information popup
UEFI Walkthrough – Classic Mode Interface
M.I.T. tab
M.I.T. tab, M.I.T. Current Status page
M.I.T. tab, Advanced Frequency Settings page
M.I.T. tab, Advanced Frequency Settings page, Advanced CPU Core Settings
M.I.T. tab, Advanced Memory Settings page
M.I.T. tab, Advanced Memory Settings page, IMC Timing Settings Page
M.I.T. tab, Advanced Memory Settings page, Channel X Memory Sub-Timings page
M.I.T. tab, Advanced Voltage Settings page
M.I.T. tab, Advanced Voltage Settings page, Advanced Power Settings page
M.I.T. tab, Advanced Voltage Settings page, CPU Core Voltage Control page
M.I.T. tab, Advanced Voltage Settings page, Chipset Voltage Control page
M.I.T. tab, Advanced Voltage Settings page, DRAM Voltage Control page
M.I.T. tab, Advanced Voltage Settings page, Internal VR Control page
M.I.T. tab, PC Health Status page
M.I.T. tab, Miscellaneous settings page
These boards that use white +
These boards that use white + a color are really starting to grow on me, They remind me of all the various Gundamn anime I watched long ago.
I can see that. No mind
I can see that. No mind control helmet nor lasers though :{
There is a typo on first
There is a typo on first page: specifications should be taken from Gigabyte website and not Asus website.
Nice to see a 500 $ Mainboard
Nice to see a 500 $ Mainboard with misplaced power connectors. Modern pc cases tend to place the psu beneath the motherboard but mainboard designs still place power connectors in the upper half of the mainboard. Case and fp connectors in the lower half of the mainboard but most modern cases have fp and additional ports in the upper front of the case. Isn´t that a pain in the ass?