2016/11/16 15:10:21
bcavnaugh
Hubilay
Hi EVGA Team!
Please make corrections in future versions of the BIOS:
Split point EIST and Turbo Boost (!!!)
Add item adjustment watt and amp for processor.
Enter the item to disable auto overclock (to when placing an increased frequency of the processor not to lower the memory timings, did not raise the voltage, etc.).
Add default current ring and system agent voltage.
Thanks!
(sorry for my english, i use google translate)


This is not an ASUS Motherboard and Bios they are EVGA Motherboard and EVGA's Bois.
Maybe a little more info as to Why For Each of your above so called "corrections" may be of help.
2016/11/16 22:02:46
Hubilay
bcavnaugh
Hubilay
Hi EVGA Team!
Please make corrections in future versions of the BIOS:
Split point EIST and Turbo Boost (!!!)
Add item adjustment watt and amp for processor.
Enter the item to disable auto overclock (to when placing an increased frequency of the processor not to lower the memory timings, did not raise the voltage, etc.).
Add default current ring and system agent voltage.
Thanks!
(sorry for my english, i use google translate)


This is not an ASUS Motherboard and Bios they are EVGA Motherboard and EVGA's Bois.
Maybe a little more info as to Why For Each of your above so called "corrections" may be of help.


I know that this is not asus motherboard, but what's the difference? I need a functionality that have virtually any manufacturer, but is not present at EVGA.
1) EIST and Turbo - I need to boot from speedstep disabled and enabled turbo, without it I do not work CPU Power management in my hackintosh.
2) Adjusting watts and amps - It is simply convenient.
3) Auto overclock - I do not know why it did, but for me personally it is very hinders, for example I need to overclock the processor only, but I still need to put down all the timings, voltage, to EVGA is not changed ... what about it makes it difficult to ... Moreover, it greatly raises the voltage unnecessarily.
4) Default current ring and system agent voltage - To find out, on what a start.
I really like evga motherboards, but these flaws just frustrating, especially knowing that most other boards have similar functionality.
2016/11/17 15:28:19
bcavnaugh
Hubilay
bcavnaugh
Hubilay
Hi EVGA Team!
Please make corrections in future versions of the BIOS:
Split point EIST and Turbo Boost (!!!)
Add item adjustment watt and amp for processor.
Enter the item to disable auto overclock (to when placing an increased frequency of the processor not to lower the memory timings, did not raise the voltage, etc.).
Add default current ring and system agent voltage.
Thanks!
(sorry for my english, i use google translate)


This is not an ASUS Motherboard and Bios they are EVGA Motherboard and EVGA's Bois.
Maybe a little more info as to Why For Each of your above so called "corrections" may be of help.


I know that this is not asus motherboard, but what's the difference? I need a functionality that have virtually any manufacturer, but is not present at EVGA.
1) EIST and Turbo - I need to boot from speedstep disabled and enabled turbo, without it I do not work CPU Power management in my hackintosh.
2) Adjusting watts and amps - It is simply convenient.
3) Auto overclock - I do not know why it did, but for me personally it is very hinders, for example I need to overclock the processor only, but I still need to put down all the timings, voltage, to EVGA is not changed ... what about it makes it difficult to ... Moreover, it greatly raises the voltage unnecessarily.
4) Default current ring and system agent voltage - To find out, on what a start.
I really like evga motherboards, but these flaws just frustrating, especially knowing that most other boards have similar functionality.


I have found the EVGA Bios much easer to overclock than ASUS Motherboards, to many features on my ASUS Bios that is for me.
ASUS also has the "Auto Overclock" and I used it on my X79 ROG and Z77 ROG Motherboards.
While some items are the same and some are not, I did like some item on the ASUS Bios that is not on the EVGA Bios like the ROG Connect tool and being able to view and even overclock it. But then I have the EVGA EVBot but only used it once.
I would not call them flaws it is how EVGA's Bios are. No Two Board Makers are the Same When it Comes to the Bios.
"it greatly raises the voltage" I do not see this at all on the X99 Bios but did on the X79 Bios.

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