30 - 11 - 2024
Login Form



 


Share this post

Submit to FacebookSubmit to TwitterSubmit to LinkedIn

 

 

NZ Z590 P1.30 BIOS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

nzxt n7 z590 bios 1t

For this review i used BIOS P1.30 which as you can all features the usual simple and advanced modes (of course as with all my motherboard tests fan speed is set to full from the get go).

 

 

This BIOS is divided into 7 tabs with the main tab just giving you a few details about the CPU and RAM.

 

 

Once again almost everything related to overclocking is placed under the overclocking Tab. Here you can change ratios, set the BCLK frequency and of course adjust every voltage you could ever want to or have the need for (as with my Z390 and Z490 reviews for all Z590 tests the I9-11900K will be set at 5GHz with a RING/Cache ratio of 47). NZXT also places the RAM settings under the same tab (you can use 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 WiFi card (unfortunately i don't recall seeing an option about resizable BAR support).

 

 

You can secure erase and sanitize your SSD from the tools tab (the BIOS update feature is listed here too).

 

 

As revealed by its name the PC monitoring tab monitors system health such as current temperatures, fan speeds and voltages.

 

 

Under the security tab you can set a BIOS/System password and enable Intel's platform trust technology.

 

 

Of course, as always you can adjust various boot options from the Boot tab.