The Chipset heading has one option in it for the chipset voltage (PCH Core) while the DRAM Voltage section has options for each channel and its termination voltage.
Each section handles its own domain with the Core Voltage controlling VCore, Mesh, VRIN, VCCIO, and PLL voltages for the CPU. The Advanced Power Settings sub-heading is where users will find LLC control if needed. Once in Advanced Power settings, we are greeted by another set of sub-sections for CPU Core, Chipset, and DRAM Voltage control. We again see the XMP option and memory multiplier but now it is surrounded by other options for memory timings/sub timings adjustments and memory enhancement features. Within the Advanced Memory Section are all the options needed to adjust memory. While most of what is needed here on this screen, I would have liked to see voltage adjustments here as well so it is a bit easier to adjust everything from one screen.
Inside the Advanced CPU Core settings are more options such as per core overclocking, AVX offsets, as well as power limit, C-State, and other CPU adjustments. So two threads will run at 4.7 GHz (from 4.5), While all core boost is raised to 4 GHz.īack into the classic mode, and inside the Advanced Frequency section are options to edit BCLK, CPU and Memory Multiplier as well as XMP settings. The performance mode raises the turbo boost clocks a couple of bins on each set of cores. Within Easy Mode is an EZ OC section with settings for Normal (default), Performance, and Saving. With this, we are now able to see system information from temperatures, voltage, DRAM Status, Boot order, fan profiles, and an area to adjust attached fans via Smart Fan 5 options. The BIOS still has an easy mode, via a mouse click on the bottom menu or by pressing F2. Other motherboard manufacturers boot into a status screen-like environment, with system information on it, or into an Easy Mode first, but this board does not and drops the user right in the middle of it.
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This fairly uninformative first screen is where users will dive into system changes from frequency, memory, and voltage settings, to PC Health Status and Smart Fan 5 settings. Upon entry, useres are placed in the M.I.T (Motherboard Intelligent Tweaker) section. Our first glimpse of the Gigabyte BIOS brings us to the "Classic" style BIOS.