Z390 DARK BIOS
EVGA has thought just about everything so when you enter the Z390 Dark BIOS you can choose between automatic overclocks (Gamer Mode and OC Robot), the default settings or enter the BIOS and adjust it on your own.
The BIOS has a total of 6 tabs (inside the extras tab EVGA has placed most commonly accessed settings/options) and as expected almost everything related to overclocking is placed under the OC Tab. Here you can change the multiplier, set the BCLK frequency and of course adjust every voltage you could ever want to or have the need for.
As expected from the Memory tab you can use one of the available XMP profiles, set the frequency, adjust voltages and of course you can also adjust the timings.
Under the Advanced tab you can access the various CPU technologies, check information on the CPU and of course adjust everything else related to the mainboard and all the included peripherals such as the audio card, LAN and fans.
You can adjust the time and date and all the various boot options from the Boot tab (obvious right?).
The last tab is what we see with every other mainboard in the market so from here you can save the settings into various profiles, override the boot sequence and restart the system.