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The following screens detail additional UEFI settings in the Classic mode and Easy Mode interfaces.
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System Information tab
The System Information tab displays board model and BIOS version information, as well as housing the language selection and system time and date settings.
System Information tab
BIOS tab
The System Information tab displays board model and BIOS version information, as well as housing the language selection and system time and date settings.
BIOS tab
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BIOS tab, Secure Boot page
Peripherals tab
The Peripherals tab houses settings on the main page and within sub-tabs for controlling the various subsystems and devices integrated into the motherboard, like the PCIe M.2 slots, SATA ports, USB slots, etc. The EZ Raid link from the main tab allows the user to setup a RAID array via an easy to use wizard-type interface.
Peripherals tab
Peripherals tab, EZ Raid page, Type tab
Peripherals tab, EZ Raid page, Mode tab
Peripherals tab, EZ Raid page, Create tab
Peripherals tab, Offboard SATA Controller Configuration page
Peripherals tab, Trusted Computing page
Peripherals tab, Intel(R) Bios Guard Technology page
Peripherals tab, Network Stack Configuration page
Peripherals tab, NVMe Configuration page
Peripherals tab, USB Configuration page
Peripherals tab, SATA and RST Configuration page
Chipset tab
The Chipset tab houses configuration settings controlling chipset-specific features like CPU virtualization and graphics, audio control, and the integrated LAN controller settings.
Chipset tab
Power tab
The Power tab houses settings for all motherboard-related power features like wakeup, power loss, and power button settings.
Power tab
Save & Exit tab
The Save & Exit tab contains UEFI save settings, Boot Override controls, as well as the ability to store and retrieve up to eight UEFI profiles.
Save & Exit tab
Save & Exit tab, Load Profiles popup
General Help popup
System Information popup
UEFI Walkthrough – Easy Mode Interface
Main page
Boot Sequence popup
Mr. Morry Teitelman what’s
Mr. Morry Teitelman what’s wrong with the CMOS battery placement? the major issue u didn’t mention is related to the auto vcore? the new bios really fixed the problem? thanks.
It’d be cool if a long term
It’d be cool if a long term motherboard review was done to test the reliability of various mobos.
Cool it has the 2 M.2 slots
Cool it has the 2 M.2 slots
what’s the point of reviewing
what’s the point of reviewing this,ryzen is here. lol.
You’re funny.
Don’t worry,
You're funny.
Don't worry, the Ryzen board reviews will be here soon enough…
Silver award with only 1
Silver award with only 1 weakness? Oh come on!
This is supposed to be a review not a marketing puff piece.
Tell us what the downsides of this motherboard are!
This is a very nice
This is a very nice motherboard. Would you put this above or below the Strix s270e?
The few sites I have read say its a great mobo in the “mid-range” but then they often say z270e is likely the better option (https://www.esportsource.net/best-gaming-motherboards/z270/)
Do you have any input? Missing piece is a mobo for my new build and want to order today haha 🙂