Looking into the BIOS Settings

BIOS is always one half of the plate (the second is the hardware as a whole). It depends on the settings and partly overclocking. Let's look into it in more detail and therefore just add that it is indeed a BIOS.

♦♦ Maybe it would be good to clarify at the outset, we loaded his plate to the latest BIOS version 6.17 (also known as H6). This is done simply under M-Flash, just before the start of the PC to connect a USB flash drive (or other easily accessible media) BIOS file and proceed similarly as shown:
MSI 870A-G54 - BIOS: Main Menu
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♦♦ After updating to erase the Setup, so it's good to be reset. The course of the BIOS that you see in our pictures, is what we consider for your configuration for optimal (without overclocking). This means for example that run all SATA devices in AHCI mode.
MSI 870A-G54 - BIOS Update
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♦♦ If so, then the Standard CMOS You will find a list of IDE devices (ie those who are connected to the PATA controller JMicron). If you leave the SATA to IDE mode, you can see here six more items correspondingly. The detection of SATA devices in AHCI or RAID mode to another part of the old BIOS playing the role of BIOS SATA controllers.
MSI 870A-G54 - BIOS: Standard CMOS Features
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♦♦ Item System Information contains nothing worth comment.
MSI 870A-G54 - BIOS: System Information
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♦♦ Even in the Advanced BIOS settings you can not find anything that was downright interesting.
MSI 870A-G54 - BIOS: Advanced BIOS Features
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♦♦ Although it is not in AHCI mode can somehow influence or watch the SATA device, it is possible to choose between them on the menu Boot Sequence. Designation IDE fool you do not, it's just cosmetic defect.
MSI 870A-G54 - BIOS Boot Sequence
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♦♦ In the Integrated Peripherals not directly nothing interesting, but the attention you should pay just set theOn-Chip ATA Devices:
MSI 870A-G54 - BIOS: Integrated Peripherals
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♦♦ Here is just solves a SATA mode. The choice is IDE, RAID and AHCI, which we use when we do not need RAID necessary. IDE mode it is virtually meaningless take advantage of it rather exceptional compatibility with DOS, if for some reason needed. AHCI mode, as you know, has the attractive trait that can SATA devices to connect and disconnect the system running (just do not recommend making the system disk;).
MSI 870A-G54 - BIOS: On-Chip ATA Devices
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♦♦ In the Integrated Peripherals you can also set the COM port. If you need them, feel free to turn it off. If you need it, you usually do not need other than the first option (ie 3F8 / IRQ4).
MSI 870A-G54 - BIOS: I / O Devices - COM port
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♦♦ In the settings Power Management is a couple of interesting items. One is the Power LED allows you to set Blinking and Dual Color (Dual Color item counts with two-color LEDs with three legs) and then EuP 2013 for reducing consumption in sleep mode on and off according to certain EU directives.
MSI 870A-G54 - BIOS: Power Management
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♦♦ Another interesting položkouv BIOS H / W Monitor. To look at the simplicity, speed monitoring of fans and temperature, but it is much more important how such behavior can be set. There is the option to setthe CPU Smart FAN Target to values ​​from 40 to 60 (meant ℃) in increments of five and the minimum fan speed (CPU Min.FAN Speed ​​(%)), even at 0 (maximum 87.5, steps 12 5). The fact is that 0 to you the fan stops, but spins so slowly that you do not have a chance to hear the fan (in our case it was measured at just over 400 rpm).
MSI 870A-G54 - BIOS H / W Monitor
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♦♦ Item CPU Phase Control menu Green Power enables switching phase CPU power as needed. When you turn on the car and enabling Cool'n'Quiet supplies the processor still at a low frequency of only one phase at a load of four. This is indicated by blue LED on the board and basically reflects the actual CPU load. Item Motherboard LED Control this "circus" completely off (quite a lot of it is on, simply "classic sharp blue" for the "visual tuningáře" But it is one of the possible cribs).
MSI 870A-G54 - BIOS: Green Power
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♦♦ The BIOS Setting Password is one very interesting thing to look at in more detail on a separate page. It is a U-Key and lets you choose USB flashdrive as a key to access the BIOS setup (setup).

MSI 870A-G54 - BIOS: Password Setting
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Cell Menu'll discuss on the next page, M-Flash menu we happened to be on this side right at the beginning and the rest Setup is no problem. You might still be interested keysF5 and F4That allow access from anywhere to specify the processor and memory.
MSI 870A-G54 - BIOS - CPU Spec MSI 870A-G54 - BIOS - Memory-Z (F5)
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