An eye-pleasing boot-up screen

 

Until Gigabyte rethinks about stubbornly sticking to hiding the advanced tweak options, users will still need to press "Ctrl F1" to bring up a few hidden BIOS options such as Memory Timings and LDT settings. Without "Ctrl F1" above and with "Ctrl F1" below:


 

Under Advanced BIOS Features, users get to adjust some settings for their CPU such as C1E and EIST Speed-step features.

One also spots the Robust Graphics booster, which is disabled by default, but when enabled, supposedly auto-overclocks your graphics card, up to 50% selectable:

 


Hardware monitoring page allows for Smart Fan control to slow down fans at low temperatures, and shows us some of the key voltages - short of some important voltages such as CPU, so that's a shame.


Under Advanced chipset Features brought up when you press "Ctrl F1", you get to adjust your LDT Frequency multiplier, default being 5x.