UEFI Features continued
The following screens detail additional UEFI settings in the Classic Mode interface.
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, Advance CPU Core Settings page
M.I.T. tab, Advanced Memory Settings page
M.I.T. tab, Advanced Memory Settings, Channel X Memory Sub Timings page
M.I.T. tab, Advanced Voltage Settings page
M.I.T. tab, Advanced Voltage Settings, Advanced Power Settings page
M.I.T. tab, Advanced Voltage Settings, CPU Core Voltage Control page
M.I.T. tab, Advanced Voltage Settings, Chipset Voltage Control page
M.I.T. tab, Advanced Voltage Settings, DRAM Voltage Control page
M.I.T. tab, PC Health Status page
M.I.T. tab, Miscellaneous Settings page
System Information tab
BIOS Features tab
Peripherals tab
Peripherals tab, Audio LED popup
Peripherals tab, LED Hue popup
Peripherals tab, Intel(R) Thunderbolt page
Peripherals tab, Intel(R) Ethernet Connection (2) I218-V page
Peripherals tab, Intel(R) Ethernet Connection (2) I218-V page, NIC Configuration page
Chipset tab
Chipset tab, PCH sSATA Configuration page
Chipset tab, PCH SATA Configuration page
Power Management tab
Save & Exit tab
I picked up one of these
I picked up one of these boards a few weeks ago for a workstation I was building for the office. Very satisfied! Originally intended to use a X99 Sabertooth from ASUS but that board killed itself after setting the XMP profile.
X99P-SLI is great! I did notice however that the packaging apparently had been printed without mention of the Thunderbolt 3 or the 128GB RAM support (which we are taking advantage of). Call it a pleasant surprise.
That’s pretty dumb, with
That’s pretty dumb, with their ultra high failure rates, combined with their bottom of the industry product support, their products have no business, in the workplace. Asus, Supermicro, or GTFO.
Do these new x99 boards
Do these new x99 boards feature DMI 3.0 like the z170 boards?
The current batch do not
The current batch do not support DMI 3.0, not sure if refresh boards with Broadwell-E support will add it or not though…
How hard is it to make PCIE 3
How hard is it to make PCIE 3 16X so we dont need to sandwich cards
And yes i know 8x virtually no difference but in some cases it is.
nop, we have no expansion
nop, we have no expansion cards that uses more than what a gen3 8x can provide
I don’t get why there is a
I don’t get why there is a DisplayPort connector on the back when none of the LGA2011-3 CPUs have video.
I’ve been thinking about going to an X99 system for a few months now, but a majority of the customers reviews sound like they’re too much trouble. BIOS failures, no M.2 boot support, USB hubs flaking out. I think at this point I’ll wait for X290 and Skylake-E next summer.
The DP connector is an input,
The DP connector is an input, so that you can have video output over the Thunderbolt connector.
That’s cool. I have high
That’s cool. I have high hopes for Thunderbolt 3 after reading all its specifications. Time will tell if it becomes a success in the hands of manufacturers and consumers.
Dear Readers of the PCper
Dear Readers of the PCper forums
I dont know if it is the wright stanec by PCper not to validat the clames by gigabyte! Taking there clames on fath, dose not inform! PCper we need real evidence that the PCIe port is actually as strong as the clames layed out in your artical.
I propose a scientific approch, namely the use of a single mesurement of “Josh Walrath” Until such time as the single unit of measurement has been used i call that the clames be revoked!
Yours sinisterly,
In the name of Science, Truth, Justice
Not sure what is more
Not sure what is more lacking;your poor syntax or your worse spelling?