Biostar have created a UEFI interface for the TZ77XE4 which is relatively easy to use and contains all of the configuration options we could ask for. It isn't as good as the Asus UEFI, though, as it doesn't feature a basic mode for less advanced users. If you're building a system with this motherboard, please note that the BIOS defaults to IDE mode in the SATA configuration and should be changed to AHCI when installing Windows 7.
We have included a full set of BIOS screenshots below.
Nice to see a different company being reviewed on Kitguru. never actually had one of their boards but this one looks quite good to me.
Wow another Z77 board. Id love to know right now, how many Z77 boards are in the channel. must be at least 40.
Good looking board, but not sure I would buy biostar, have they any UK warranty terms etc? I know ASUS have a good return/replace system via their paretners?
MediaExpresso’s chart says higher scores mean better performance.
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I think you might be mistaken. The faster the encoding time, the less time you have to wait.