In case, the device, operating system, or application that you are using is not compatible with BIOS, you would need to enable it. However, if there is no such device, you should disable the CSM Support. Ideally, there should be no need to disable the feature, but in some cases, CSM...
However, if your PC is running Windows XP or other legacy operating systems thenyou need to enable CSM in order for it to support UEFI. How to Enable or Disable CSM support in the Asus motherboard? To enable CSM support inside your Asus BIOS, you need to follow these steps: First, pre...
So is there still no support for Laptops with Discrete only Graphics and Intel Integrated Graphics which are disabled by default in many legacy gaming Laptops and possible future gaming laptops. I am speaking for example the Asus G750JX which has Nvidia GTX 770m Discrete only Graphics or for e...
I have tried many solutions suggested in many sites, like disabling PBO, XFR in BIOS, changing the power plan, updating all drivers and latest BIOS... etc, but nothing changes, at most the variant is around 1 or 2°C below, so: What should be the "normal" temp at id...
There is also a message saying: “There is no GOP support detected in this card. ‘Bios UEFI/CSM Mode’ settings in Bios will be changed to ‘Disabled’. What is going on here? Why can’t I just use the bios in UEFI like before? What does my video card have ...
just got another issue now, damn godlike board is sold out everywhere and I have to call the vendor what’s up... if i order now i get it in 2-4 weeks which is unacceptable. I hope they got one on the way already. Otherwise I might have to switch to gigabyte xtreme a...
The motherboard has a button or switch on the rear panel to clear the CMOS, which resets the BIOS to factory settings. This is useful if something goes wrong with the BIOS which stops your computer from booting, as you can reset the BIOS without opening the case to access the CMOS jumpe...
Easy to reset BIOS ✖Asus Prime B760-Plus D4 ✖Asus Prime B760M-K D4 The motherboard has a button or switch on the rear panel to clear the CMOS, which resets the BIOS to factory settings. This is useful if something goes wrong with the BIOS which stops your computer from booting...
I have tried many solutions suggested in many sites, like disabling PBO, XFR in BIOS, changing the power plan, updating all drivers and latest BIOS... etc, but nothing changes, at most the variant is around 1 or 2°C below, so: What should be the "normal" ...
I have tried many solutions suggested in many sites, like disabling PBO, XFR in BIOS, changing the power plan, updating all drivers and latest BIOS... etc, but nothing changes, at most the variant is around 1 or 2°C below, so: What should be the "normal" temp at ...