HT Link Control allows managing HyperTransport parameters.
CPU Feature section contains options for Cool’n’Quiet and virtualization technology activation as well as options for setting clock frequency multiplier for the processor and the North Bridge integrated in it.
PWM Setting page deals with voltage settings.
The table below shows available adjustable voltages and supported value ranges:
Parameter | Supported range |
CPU VID Control | 0.44375 - 1.6 V |
CPU VID Special Add | Up to 125% |
CPU NB Voltage Control | 0.44375 - 1.6 V |
CPU NB VID Special Add | Up to 125% |
DRAM Voltage Control | 1.32 – 2.76 V with 0.01 V increment |
SB PLL 1.2V Voltage | 1.2 – 1.5 V with 0.1 V increment |
NB Core Voltage | 1.12 – 1.5 V with 0.04 V increment |
NB PCI-E Voltage | 1.12 – 1.5 V with 0.04 V increment |
NB HT Voltage | 0.98 – 1.5 V with 0.04 V increment |
I am sure that most overclockers will be pleased with the available voltages. The same is true of the supported voltage ranges. For example, thanks to two-step CPU Vcore adjustment you can push it to 2.0V. Other supported ranges are also pretty impressive. No doubt that DFI LANParty UT 790FX-M2R mainboard has been made for overclocking from the very beginning.
Besides Genue BIOS Setting, we should also dwell on the hardware monitoring options.
As we see, you can monitor a lot of parameters. Besides, the board allows setting the rules for rotation speed adjustment of three fans depending on the temperatures of the corresponding units. By the way, you can connect up to six fans to this mainboard.
CMOS Reloaded technology implemented in the BIOS that allows saving settings profiles should make your life even easier.
It also saves the last known configuration when the board booted fine. All these features make experimenting with DFI LANParty UT 790FX-M2R a real piece of cake.