Gigabyte G1-Killer Sniper 2 Motherboard Review
Author: Dennis Garcia
Published: Sunday, August 21, 2011
Bios Features
Gigabyte calls their system tuning module "Motherboard Intelligent Tweaker" (or M.I.T.) Here you will find all of the frequency and voltage controls that you are allowed to change.
The BIOS is laid out in 2 basic parts. The main MIT screen features the common voltage and frequency controls. Whereas the associated advanced menu allows to you tweak the settings further. For most standard overclocks the primary menu will be enough, however not everything is available from the main screen.
Below are some of the more interesting screens found in the G1-Killer Sniper 2 BIOS.(in no particular order)
The BIOS is laid out in 2 basic parts. The main MIT screen features the common voltage and frequency controls. Whereas the associated advanced menu allows to you tweak the settings further. For most standard overclocks the primary menu will be enough, however not everything is available from the main screen.
Below are some of the more interesting screens found in the G1-Killer Sniper 2 BIOS.(in no particular order)
As with all BIOS menus it is a good idea to root around and identify all of the settings you are looking for and discover what their dependencies might be. We found that several settings were hidden from view but were later found buried in one of the advanced menus or in plain sight on the main menu screen. (ie saving the CMOS profiles)
The G1-Killer series isn't designed for overclocking but the standard Gigabyte BIOS controls are available if you choose to dabble around.
Gigabyte has also included a Windows program called Touch BIOS which allows you access to many of these screens and make changes from within Windows. Try both options and decide which one you like best.
The G1-Killer series isn't designed for overclocking but the standard Gigabyte BIOS controls are available if you choose to dabble around.
Gigabyte has also included a Windows program called Touch BIOS which allows you access to many of these screens and make changes from within Windows. Try both options and decide which one you like best.