X570 DARK V1.03 BIOS
EVGA is using almost the same BIOS as with their Z490/Z590 models so once again it has a total of 6 tabs and almost everything related to CPU 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 (resizable BAR support is present as well).
Of course, as always you can adjust the time and date and all the various boot options from the Boot tab.
Inside the save and exit tab you can save your BIOS settings into various profiles, override the boot sequence and restart the system.
Under the extras menu you can find a very convenient CPU stress test, automatic overclock feature, several OC profiles by KINGPIN and Luumi and the BIOS update option.
The OC Robot function worked like a charm on my test bench so you might want to give it a try.