Within the Ai Tweaker section is all of the CPU and memory overclocking settings, as well as all the power-related options. Each of the six fan headers can be individually controlled, or optimized in a group based on a look-up table within the firmware the CPU fan and Opt CPU fan are linked together. On the right-hand side is an EZ System Tuning profile selector and a Boot Priority order which users can click and drag to change the default booting order.Īccessing the Q-Fan Control utility can be done from both the EZ and Advanced modes of the firmware and allows users to customize the fan profile of individual fan headers, or selecting between the four pre-defined fan profiles. There's a CPU fan speed graph and below it is a Q-Fan Control utility. Directly below this is a storage information panel which even lists USB flash drives which are installed into the rear panel USB ports. In the center are the current CPU temperature, the current CPU Core voltage and the motherboard temperature. In the top left corner is a basic information panel which stretches down to the bottom which includes the motherboards model number, the firmware version being used, the processor installed including its core clock speed, and the amount of system memory including its current frequency. This can be done by pressing the F7 key, with the advanced mode opening up a large selection of options for users to customize, including all of the overclocking sections available in the Ai Tweaker section.Įntering the firmware for the first time brings up the EZ mode which has a basic array of customizable options and provides easy access to some of the core functions of the BIOS. Its GUI and overall look are uniformed with two different modes available for users to select between the EZ and advanced mode. ![]() ![]() The ASUS Pro WS X570-Ace is using the more professional focused UEFI BIOS Utility with white and turquoise text on a black background.
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