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kris929
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05-26-2025, 03:34 PM
#1
Which UEFI bios works best and is simple to use for overcooking stuff?
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kris929
05-26-2025, 03:34 PM #1

Which UEFI bios works best and is simple to use for overcooking stuff?

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theheadtroll
Junior Member
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05-27-2025, 12:13 AM
#2
Typically, most boards include American Megatrends Inc bios. The exact layout and menu organization depend on the designer or organization, and personal preference plays a big role. However, most are quite straightforward to modify because the chips are already heavily boosted in the box, leaving little room for significant changes.
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theheadtroll
05-27-2025, 12:13 AM #2

Typically, most boards include American Megatrends Inc bios. The exact layout and menu organization depend on the designer or organization, and personal preference plays a big role. However, most are quite straightforward to modify because the chips are already heavily boosted in the box, leaving little room for significant changes.

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AthenasLight
Posting Freak
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05-28-2025, 05:34 AM
#3
Looking at popular options such as ASUS, MSI, ASRock, Gigabyte, etc., the ones with the most refined BIOS layouts are usually ASUS and MSI, known for their detailed menus and stability.
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AthenasLight
05-28-2025, 05:34 AM #3

Looking at popular options such as ASUS, MSI, ASRock, Gigabyte, etc., the ones with the most refined BIOS layouts are usually ASUS and MSI, known for their detailed menus and stability.

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pepsitaroh
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05-29-2025, 09:06 PM
#4
Most motherboard BIOS designs are quite alike. If you're interested in a particular board, you can search online for overclocking guides and watch YouTube tutorials to identify the exact BIOS version. Personally, I find Asus' designs attractive and user-friendly, though that's just my perspective.
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pepsitaroh
05-29-2025, 09:06 PM #4

Most motherboard BIOS designs are quite alike. If you're interested in a particular board, you can search online for overclocking guides and watch YouTube tutorials to identify the exact BIOS version. Personally, I find Asus' designs attractive and user-friendly, though that's just my perspective.

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ByJanek
Junior Member
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05-29-2025, 11:29 PM
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You're from the early 2000s, right? I guess people are talking about the GUIs that come with most motherboards these days. I prefer MSi and Asus models. I haven't used a Gigabyte one, and I wouldn't risk a Asbiorockstar board with a bargepole either. That's my two cents.
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ByJanek
05-29-2025, 11:29 PM #5

You're from the early 2000s, right? I guess people are talking about the GUIs that come with most motherboards these days. I prefer MSi and Asus models. I haven't used a Gigabyte one, and I wouldn't risk a Asbiorockstar board with a bargepole either. That's my two cents.

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ECFatula
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05-30-2025, 01:21 AM
#6
This video matches what I mentioned earlier; it seems we're aligned on the same points, just using different wording.
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ECFatula
05-30-2025, 01:21 AM #6

This video matches what I mentioned earlier; it seems we're aligned on the same points, just using different wording.

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lucarich
Member
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05-30-2025, 02:29 AM
#7
It seems the OP is focusing on something specific, while my MSI setup on a Z490 appears quite different.
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lucarich
05-30-2025, 02:29 AM #7

It seems the OP is focusing on something specific, while my MSI setup on a Z490 appears quite different.

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Serpenh33
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05-30-2025, 03:20 AM
#8
The foundation of the Bios remains consistent, with nearly all versions offering an intuitive or challenging mode similar to what you demonstrated, and adjustments are made via the settings menu.
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Serpenh33
05-30-2025, 03:20 AM #8

The foundation of the Bios remains consistent, with nearly all versions offering an intuitive or challenging mode similar to what you demonstrated, and adjustments are made via the settings menu.

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B3457_Viper123
Junior Member
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06-01-2025, 02:29 AM
#9
I usually choose Asus, but you can see from the comments above that it depends on personal preference. Still, they’re generally quite similar. In the past, Gigabyte had different terms that might confuse others compared to MSI or Asus.
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B3457_Viper123
06-01-2025, 02:29 AM #9

I usually choose Asus, but you can see from the comments above that it depends on personal preference. Still, they’re generally quite similar. In the past, Gigabyte had different terms that might confuse others compared to MSI or Asus.