Asus p8z77 v deluxe bios

Обновление BIOS с помощью ASUS USB Bios Flashback

Покупая набор новых комплектующих, может возникнуть ситуация, что процессор настолько новый, что материнская плата его еще «не знает». Раньше бы для обновления BIOS потребовался старый процессор или пришлось бы тратить время на поход в сервисный центр. Но теперь с появлением технологии ASUS USB Bios Flashback проблема решится еще проще.

USB Bios Flashback – самый простой способ обновления BIOS на материнских платах ASUS. Для обновления теперь достаточно только USB-накопителя с записанным на него файлом BIOS и блока питания. Ни процессор, ни оперативная память и другие комплектующие теперь не нужны.

    Системные требования:
    блок питания;
    USB накопитель FAT16, FAT32 или NTFS (для Intel X79 только FAT16 и FAT32);
    материнская плата ASUS на чипсете Intel X79, Z77, H77, Q77, B75 (Список материнских плат ASUS, поддерживающих технологию USB Bios Flashback, представлен в таблице п.3).

Загрузите и распакуйте файл BIOS ROM с официального сайта ASUS (www.asus.ru)

  • Переименуйте файл BIOS так, как написано в таблице, и затем сохраните его на USB накопитель в корневой каталог.
  • На этой странице вы всегда можете бесплатно скачать ASUS P8Z77-V DELUXE BIOS для Материнские платы.

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    КатегорияМатеринские платы
    БрендASUS
    УстройствоP8Z77-V DELUXE
    Операционные системыDOS, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Other, Windows 7, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows Vista 64-bit, Windows XP 64-bit
    Версия
    Размер файла198 Kb
    Тип файлаZIP
    Выпущен2012.11.08

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    ASUS P8Z77-V Deluxe BIOS

    In the past, when you had seen one BIOS then you had generally seen them all — white text on blue screens (or white on black if you were lucky). Now that we are firmly in an era of graphical interfaces and user operability, as users we get to see and play with the combination of designs that teams and BIOS engineers can envisage. Leading the field during P67 was ASUS, but now with Z68 and X79 out of the way, MSI and Gigabyte have been hot on their heels in an attempt to offer a superior experience.

    The problem with consecutive iterations of innovation is how to innovate next — more functionality, or improvements on current functionality? ASUS will perhaps have to invest in deciding which direction to take over the next few chipsets — but nevertheless, the BIOS we have access to today is still very well thought out, easy to use, and one of the better graphical BIOS implementations for users and enthusiasts to enjoy.

    The initial screen as we may all know by now for ASUS products is the EZ Mode — showing everything a user needs to know about what they have just bought or are using. We have the board model and BIOS version (always important to know without opening up a case to find out or loading CPU-Z), CPU type and speed, memory amount and speed, CPU/chipset temperatures, as well as voltages and fan speeds. For ease of use, system performance can be adjusted for low power, normal, or high performance. The boot priority is also changed by dragging drives into their appropriate positions. Pressing F3 will bring up shortcuts to the main sections in Advanced Mode, whereas F8 offers a one-time boot choice for the next boot (useful for installing OSes in my case).

    Advanced mode is where the meat of the BIOS action happens as per usual, with AI Tweaker holding all the overclocking secrets a general enthusiast could want. Users coming from ROG boards will find far fewer options on the Deluxe than on ROG boards, as the Deluxe focuses on delivering secure performance rather than bleeding edge — this may discourage a few extreme (sub-zero) overclockers, but chances are those users will be heading for ROG anyway. For the rest of us, the main option is ‘AI Overclock Tuner’, which offers Auto/Manual/XMP options.

    Under XMP, the following options are opened up, with ‘core ratio limit’ determining the multiplier. The BCLK Frequency is also adjustable. When pushing the CPU above 4.6 GHz, it is recommended that Internal PLL Overvoltage be set to enabled. XMP is automatically set in this mode, including memory strap, voltage and subtimings. These can also all be adjusted as required.

    Voltages are set below the main settings, and the DIGI+ VRM option allows adjustment of all the digital power delivery — CPU, DRAM and iGPU as required.

    The main other section of the BIOS for users is the fan controls, found in the Monitor section. This shows the current temperature and fan speed settings, while underneath gives the variety of fan controls to which we are accustomed to with ASUS — actual numbers in terms of RPM and temperatures, rather than obscure units that some other manufacturers like to use. It is also worth pointing out that alongside all the fan headers supporting 4-pin fans, the chassis fan headers also support 3-pin fan control due to the upgraded fan controllers ASUS use.

    ASUS also offer saving of OC Profiles, and an easily updateable BIOS through EZ Flash as long as you have a USB stick with a BIOS downloaded on to it.

    It is very hard to criticize an ASUS BIOS, as it does almost everything really well. Other features I would like to see included are perhaps an Internet BIOS Update in the BIOS (like ASRock), graphs representing the fan controls (if possible) or perhaps an option to turn off all lights on the board (for dark gaming experiences).

    Software

    For the last few generations of motherboards, ASUS has pushed their AI Suite software. Acting as an all-in-one interface, AI Suite aims to bring all the separate areas of ASUS functionality into the same, consistent implementation so nothing catches a user by surprise (or fills the spare memory of a PC with 18 different processes).

    AI Suite covers the following features:

    TurboV Evo: Overclocking Settings, Auto and Manual
    DIGI+ VRM: Power delivery settings for CPU and Memory
    EPU: Energy Saving
    Fan Xpert II: Fan testing and controls, featuring full automatic testing of fans and user-changeable configurations.
    Probe II: Monitoring of on-board factors (temperature, fan speeds, voltages)
    AI/USB Charger: Quick device charging utilities
    USB 3.0 Boost: Superior USB performance on any USB 3.0 port using the UASP protocol
    Network iControl (NiC): Priority configuration of software through network ports
    SSD Caching: Integration of Z68 SSD Caching on Z77
    USB BIOS Flashback: Set up a USB to flash a BIOS without any CPU/Memory/GPU required.

    Our P8Z77-V Pro review covered AI Suite II, as well as USB 3.0 performance, in detail.

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