Read more.MSI's Click BIOS hopes to put the age-old legacy BIOS to rest, and it's available now for the MSI P45 Platinum motherboard.
Read more.MSI's Click BIOS hopes to put the age-old legacy BIOS to rest, and it's available now for the MSI P45 Platinum motherboard.
About time EFI started to become accessible on things other then Macs...
Would be nice to boot from my array without having to divide it up into smaller raid sets.
Main PC: Asus Rampage IV Extreme / 3960X@4.5GHz / Antec H1200 Pro / 32GB DDR3-1866 Quad Channel / Sapphire Fury X / Areca 1680 / 850W EVGA SuperNOVA Gold 2 / Corsair 600T / 2x Dell 3007 / 4 x 250GB SSD + 2 x 80GB SSD / 4 x 1TB HDD (RAID 10) / Windows 10 Pro, Yosemite & Ubuntu
HTPC: AsRock Z77 Pro 4 / 3770K@4.2GHz / 24GB / GTX 1080 / SST-LC20 / Antec TP-550 / Hisense 65k5510 4K TV / HTC Vive / 2 x 240GB SSD + 12TB HDD Space / Race Seat / Logitech G29 / Win 10 Pro
HTPC2: Asus AM1I-A / 5150 / 4GB / Corsair Force 3 240GB / Silverstone SST-ML05B + ST30SF / Samsung UE60H6200 TV / Windows 10 Pro
Spare/Loaner: Gigabyte EX58-UD5 / i950 / 12GB / HD7870 / Corsair 300R / Silverpower 700W modular
NAS 1: HP N40L / 12GB ECC RAM / 2 x 3TB Arrays || NAS 2: Dell PowerEdge T110 II / 24GB ECC RAM / 2 x 3TB Hybrid arrays || Network:Buffalo WZR-1166DHP w/DD-WRT + HP ProCurve 1800-24G
Laptop: Dell Precision 5510 Printer: HP CP1515n || Phone: Huawei P30 || Other: Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Pro 10.1 CM14 / Playstation 4 + G29 + 2TB Hybrid drive
Main PC: Asus Rampage IV Extreme / 3960X@4.5GHz / Antec H1200 Pro / 32GB DDR3-1866 Quad Channel / Sapphire Fury X / Areca 1680 / 850W EVGA SuperNOVA Gold 2 / Corsair 600T / 2x Dell 3007 / 4 x 250GB SSD + 2 x 80GB SSD / 4 x 1TB HDD (RAID 10) / Windows 10 Pro, Yosemite & Ubuntu
HTPC: AsRock Z77 Pro 4 / 3770K@4.2GHz / 24GB / GTX 1080 / SST-LC20 / Antec TP-550 / Hisense 65k5510 4K TV / HTC Vive / 2 x 240GB SSD + 12TB HDD Space / Race Seat / Logitech G29 / Win 10 Pro
HTPC2: Asus AM1I-A / 5150 / 4GB / Corsair Force 3 240GB / Silverstone SST-ML05B + ST30SF / Samsung UE60H6200 TV / Windows 10 Pro
Spare/Loaner: Gigabyte EX58-UD5 / i950 / 12GB / HD7870 / Corsair 300R / Silverpower 700W modular
NAS 1: HP N40L / 12GB ECC RAM / 2 x 3TB Arrays || NAS 2: Dell PowerEdge T110 II / 24GB ECC RAM / 2 x 3TB Hybrid arrays || Network:Buffalo WZR-1166DHP w/DD-WRT + HP ProCurve 1800-24G
Laptop: Dell Precision 5510 Printer: HP CP1515n || Phone: Huawei P30 || Other: Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Pro 10.1 CM14 / Playstation 4 + G29 + 2TB Hybrid drive
surprise surprise it's because of lack any real support in windows. hopefully we will get some real support now that at least one manufacturer has it supported
Last edited by alsenior; 14-12-2008 at 12:01 AM.
Nice, let's just hope that the BIOS doesn't now have a start up time
The PC-BIOS always had a startup time, dead slow. EFI is a *lot* (and I mean A LOT) more sanely developed, both as a base, and from its extensions. Also, as a sidenote, Linux has supported booting from EFI-enabled motherboards since the first Intel mac, thanks to the efforts of Intel and other community developers. So it's about damn time a motherboard manufacturer has grown a pair of stones and decided to do some real work on EFI.
its odd because new tech and ideas always has to justify its cost.
You'd of thought someone would of been doing it as their unique differentiating factor thou?
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Does anyone know if EFI is included in the newer MSI boards with Intel i7 support? Also, are any other manufacturers joining the bandwagon?
Yeah, it'll take time to adapt Intel's X58/i7 reference code to their motherboards. And I'm sure the majority of MSI's engineers are having to maintain the legacy PC-BIOS mess.
But I look forward to it. If MSI keeps up the momentum, I'll probably get one of their boards.
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