UEFI Features continued, Advanced Mode continued
The following screens detail settings on the Advanced, Monitor, Boot, Tools, and Exit tabs in the Advanced Mode interface.
Advanced tab
Advanced tab, PCH Storage Configuration page
Advanced tab, USB Configuration page
Advanced tab, USB Configuration page, USB Single Port Control page
Advanced tab, Network Stack Configuration page
Advanced tab, Onboard Devices Configuration page
Advanced tab, Onboard Devices Configuration page continued
Advanced tab, APM Configuration page
Advanced tab, HDD/SSD SMART Information page
Advanced tab, Intel(R) Thunderbolt Configuration page
Monitor tab, Temperature and fan speed settings
Monitor tab, Fan speed and voltage settings
Monitor tab, Voltage and miscellaneous settings
Monitor tab, Q-Fan Configuration page
Monitor tab, Q-Fan Configuration page, Water Pump Control settings
Monitor tab, Q-Fan Configuration page, CPU Q-fan control settings
Monitor tab, Q-Fan Configuration page, Q-Fan Configuration page, Chassis fan control settings
Monitor tab, Q-Fan Configuration page, Q-Fan Configuration page, Assistant fan control settings continued
Monitor tab, Q-Fan Configuration page, Q-Fan Configuration page, Extension fan control settings
Boot tab
Boot tab, Boot Override settings
Tool tab
Tools tab, SSD Secure Erase page
Tools tab, ASUS Overclocking Profile page
Tools tab, ASUS Overclocking Profile page continued
Tools tab, ASUS Overclocking Profile page, Load / Save profile page
Tools tab, ASUS SPD Information page
Tools tab, Graphics Card Information page
Tools tab, Graphics Card Information page, GPU Post page
Exit tab
Q-Fan Control popup
two additional Weaknesses:
two additional Weaknesses: disgusting sli bridge and two small fans 😉
On my Z77 Sabertooth I had to
On my Z77 Sabertooth I had to force the fans off (horribly whiny things even on lowest speed), and the ONLY way was with the Asus fan software (BIOS settings won’t turn off).
Then I upgraded past Windows 7 and discovered no fan software! Luckily the W7 software worked for W8 and W10.
Now I don’t know how quiet the fans are but if at all noisy they need to rethink things.
Slower, quiet Assist fans would be a LOT better than the only two choices:
1. ON – annoying noise, or
2. OFF – no air flow
*I did set my fans to come on if temp goes above 50degC for the chipset (which for me is rarely), as well as 1 minute after turn off, but MOST people probably wouldn’t figure that out easily.
AH but did morry bend the
AH but did morry bend the pins?
Bend the pins on what? I
Bend the pins on what? I don't do that on purpose 😉
How can it say it has quad
How can it say it has quad SLi/CFX support with only 3 PCIE Slots
quad support = 2 x dual GPU
quad support = 2 x dual GPU cards…
I expect Star Citizen to
I expect Star Citizen to eventually support four GPU’s via DX12 fairly efficiently.
Maybe a Pascal card similar to 2xGTX980Ti each, with DX12 using four GPU’s for each frame.
(8GB VRAM per GPU would mean 8GB usable for AFR or up to 32GB usable for SFR)
There must be bins filled
There must be bins filled with SATA Express connectors at their manufacturing facilities they’re just trying to get rid of.
just trying to remind people
just trying to remind people about RAID
The led light on my mouse
The led light on my mouse continues to stay on when I shut down my computer. I tried going in to my BIOS and Ai Tweaker and turn the EPU Power Saving Mode to disabled to Enabled, but that didn’t help. How can I fix this issue?