![]() ![]() The default landing page is the Main screen. ![]() Across the top is a menu consisting of several sections: Main, Overclock Tweaker, Advanced, Tool, H/W Monitor, Security, Boot, and Exit. The Fatal1ty themed UEFI is mostly black and red with the text in white. Jumping into advanced mode provides a way to see and edit a lot more items from the BIOS. Any other adjustments will have to be made in Advanced Mode. There are tools for flashing the BIOS, changing pre-configured fan profiles, and changing the boot priority are all editable functions in Easy Mode. ![]() For example, XMP profiles can be enabled, and configuring a RAID mode can be changed with a click of a button on-screen. While editing more advanced features are saved for advanced mode, some items are configurable here. In Easy mode, the screen shares high-level information including the type of CPU installed, DRAM information, storage configuration, fan status, temperatures of the CPU, motherboard, and CPU voltage (it reads input voltage), boot priority, BIOS flashing, and FAN-Tastic Tuning. By default, due to the 'professional' nature of this board, users are greeted by the 'Advanced Mode', which allows more options and flexibility than Easy Mode. The ASRock UEFI BIOS for X299 is similar to past iterations in look and overall feel. ![]()
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