UEFI Features continued
The following screens detail additional settings in the UEFI interface.
System Information section, Motherboard page
System Information section, CPU page
System Information section, Memory page
Memory section, Memory Information page
Memory section, Memory Config page
Booting section, Boot Device Settings page
Booting section, BIOS Features page
Input/Output section, SATA page
Input/Output section, PCIe/PCI/PnP page
Input/Output section, USB Settings page
Input/Output section, PCH-FW page
Input/Output section, Super IO Configuration page
Hardware Monitor section, Temperature page
Hardware Monitor section, Fan Speed page
Hardware Monitor section, Voltage page
Management section, ACPI Settings page
Management section, Console Redirection Settings page
Chipset section, System Agent(SA) page
Chipset section, Graphics page
Chipset section, PCH-IO page
Security section, Password page
Security section, Secure Boot page
Security section, Secure Boot page, Key Management page
General Help pop-up
jumpers everywear and I love
jumpers everywear and I love it 😛
at least the PCB’s not tan 😉
at least the PCB's not tan 😉
I wish it was – I love
I wish it was – I love “ugly” boards that look like they’re from 15 years ago
I miss the old school boards
I miss the old school boards in green color
It does look good. The
It does look good. The Superdot logo is a bit cheesy. But it’s got the right ins-and-outs and such for a competitively priced Skylake rig. And they had an H170 board involved in some serious overclocking with an i3 (DHENSZJHEN).
http://overclocking.guide/overclocking-non-k-intel-skylake-cpus-performance-tests/
I’ve been looking to upgrade from an old potato lappy and PS3 and building a Skylake rig seems to be my path. I welcome healthy competition in the motherboard sector. Especially one that doesn’t have LEDs (a statement that completely contradicts my stance in this post’s opening, [re: complaints about the logo, “Superdot.”]).
Although that tan B150 30th anniversary (MSI?)looks nice, I can’t see the appeal of a B150 board if it can’t push a locked Skylake. It’s Z170 or Haswell, right?
Unless you’re a Mr. Beefcake Computer that, of course, wouldn’t deign to use a SuperMicro component in the first place.
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/v63fqs
That’s what I’d like to hook up to my living room TV.
1080p.
60Hz.
I can OC it in a couple years. I can swap out the VGA card with the next generation. I’m guessing that, given the trend towards power efficiency, we’ll have another card like the 750ti which can be powered solely by PCIe soon and I can make a swap when that one starts to show it’s age.
I think there are a few good mobos to fit the bill, and I’d be willing to consider SuperMicro if they build and price smartly.
I was really hoping that if
I was really hoping that if there is one manufacturer then it must be a SuperMicro without red and black motherboard.
Last bastion has fallen! But at least there is plenty of jumpers to play around, ha, ha.
‘Gaming motherboard’ and ‘SuperMicro’ in one sentence that’s like oxymoron and antichrist combined. 😀