![]() The Advanced mode is where most of the tweaking and overclocking will be handled. Any other functionality will have to come from the advanced sections. On the lower right-hand side is where one can switch into advanced mode, Smart Fan 5, or Q-Flash, as well as loading defaults, can be done here. You’re able to adjust a few things on this screen including setting the XMP profile, changing the boot sequence, as well as access Smart Fan 5 to control your fans. It will also display an installed SATA or M.2 drives, as well as what is populating the PCIe slots. There is a section covering the CPU frequency and voltage, along with temperatures of the CPU, chipset, and VRMs. ![]() It displays information such as the motherboard name, BIOS version and the installed CPU and RAM amount. Starting off in Easy Mode, this section is mostly informative with a bit of editing and interaction allowed. For example, MIT has been replaced with “Tweaker,” though overall styling and the Aorus theme of Orange and black remain the same. ![]() Moving on to the UEFI / BIOS, there are some slight changes to what I am used to across the top. ![]()
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