No motherboard review is complete without a peek at what the BIOS have to offer. As you know, I am a big fan of EPoX motherboards, since they give you excellent control (via Power-Bios) over your CPU and board settings. Using these settings, it is very simple to configure your system for over-clocking.

Here on the DRAM configuration page, you see the settings for the system memory. You can change settings for example the CRS latency, Row Cycle Time, Refresh Rates, and much more.

The PCIE configuration screen allows you to change the settings correlated to the graphics chipset. The real overclocking power comes into play on this screen, where you can adjust settings for the CPU clock.

Selecting the voltage adjust menu allows you to raise voltage to your Vcore, DIMM, or North Bridge.