MSI Big Bang Marshal P67 Motherboard Review

👤by David Mitchelson Comments 📅20-07-11
Click BIOS

MSI have integrated what they call “Click BIOS” with the Marshal board. Click BIOS uses UEFI meaning this brings in graphical menu systems and gives us access to applications that the traditional BIOS couldn’t. UEFI is certainly something I am fond of as you can use your mouse to navigate through the BIOS and often it is an efficient process as opposed to the standard BIOS used on previous motherboards pre-2011. MSI’s Click BIOS gives support for up to 15 languages.

When you first enter Click BIOS you are met with the following options.



Typical settings are set out in a similar fashion to the traditional BIOS – below I have shown some of the options available under the Overclocking section. Whilst there are plenty of options there it can be difficult to navigate your way through the BIOS in a speedy manner – I know that MSI are working in the next revision of motherboards to fine-tune Click BIOS to make it a much more efficient interface.



The Utilities panel offers some interesting options such as a memory test facility to diagnose any problems with your RAM. You can also tweak the boot screen, backup your HDD and perform a live update.



Below the memory test is running to examine whether the RAM I am using is free of errors.



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