![]() In the top left-hand corner is the Game Boost button which gives users access to seven different pre-defined overclocking profiles. However, there are no Mystic Light RGB options in the firmware, so users will need to rely on the MSI Dragon Center software in the OS for this. ![]() Starting with the basic mode of the MSI Click BIOS 5 firmware, it offers a variety of easy to access settings including the option to enable or disable CSM/UEFI, enable or disable AHCI and RAID, as well as being able to turn the RGB functionality on or off. The advanced mode can be accessed by pressing the F7 key, and it opens up a wide variety of customizable options. Users looking to access the BIOS can do so by pressing the F2 or Del key during POST, with MSI offering two modes to select from: the basic mode or the advanced mode. The text is white which pops on a black background. ![]() The design of the interface is persistent throughout with its gaming-centric red and black theme. MSI is using its Click BIOS 5 firmware which we have seen numerous times before including in our MSI MEG X570 Ace, and our MSI MEG Z390 Ace reviews. ![]() Much of the following analysis is taken from our review of the MSI MEG X570 Ace motherboard as it uses both the same firmware and software suite. ![]()
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