[section_title title=”BIOS”]BIOS

For the BIOS ASRock have gone with their standard UEFI setup, which has a red theme to match that of the Fatal1ty Killer series. The BIOS will of course allow users to get everything setup just how they want and should have most of the options needed for most anything aside from LN2 overclocking.

Navigating from the tabs at the top, users will be able to set their preferred overclocks, access advanced CPU/chipset and other hardware options, make use of the ASRock tools such as the HDD saver and dehumidifier option, monitor voltages/temperatures and of course set their preferred boot options. As you will see in the images below clicking on the taps across the top will reveal all the relevant options and ASRock have done a solid job of making sure it is not to hard to find your way through the BIOS.

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