UEFI Features – 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, APM Configuration page
Advanced tab, Network Stack Configuration page
Advanced tab, HDD/SSD SMART Information page
Monitor tab, Temperature and fan speed settings
Monitor tab, Fan speed and voltage settings
Monitor tab, Q-Fan Configuration CPU fan settings
Monitor tab, Q-Fan Configuration chassis fan settings
Monitor tab, Q-Fan Configuration ASUS Extension Card settings
Monitor tab, Configuration and Miscellaneous settings
Boot tab
Boot tab, Boot Override settings
Boot tab, Compatibility Support Module page
Boot tab, Secure Boot page
Tool tab
Tool tab, GPU Post page
Tool tab, GPU Post page, Graphics Card Information popup
Tool 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
Exit tab
Last Modified popup
Help popup
Q-Fan Control popup
I just skip to the conclusion
I just skip to the conclusion to see if ‘CMOS battery placement’ is listed as a strength or a weakness. That’s pretty much all I need to know about a motherboard.
Same here although, I can
Same here although, I can count no of times I changed CMOS battery on fingers of my hand. Still I look for CMOS battery placement on any motherboard.
Windows only is major
Windows only is major weakness to me.
Do I notice a new (at least
Do I notice a new (at least to me) type of release lever for the pcie 16 slots? How is this one activated?
If a MB maker anywhere has designed a release lever that does not require losing the skin on your hand to remove a graphics card, I would love to know about it.
I had an old motherboard with
I had an old motherboard with an AGP retention mechanism that was essentially 2 zip ties that stood up along either side of the video card, molded into the plastic slot if I remember correctly, and then a little plastic “8” went over both to cinch down the pcb.
newish, of a sorts. It the
newish, of a sorts. It the same standard push-down release (triangular in shape) at the lower end of the PCIe slot with an embedded LED for RGB "glowy" support. Thus, the clear color of the plastic tab 🙂