Common BIOS settings for ASUS Motherboards
For common BIOS setting options, you can refer to below FAQs.
The BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is firmware preinstalled on a computer’s motherboard and is the very first foundational system program executed during startup. Its primary responsibilities include initializing hardware components, performing the Power-On Self-Test (POST), and, once system integrity is confirmed, handing control over to the operating system to begin the boot process.
As products evolve and usage environments change, updating the BIOS can be beneficial in several ways:
1 .Enhancing overall system stability and compatibility
2. Resolving known issues or defects
3.Enabling support for new hardware
4. Improving specific features or the overall user experience
Therefore, when an official BIOS update is released and aligns with actual usage requirements, it is recommended to perform the update in accordance with the provided instructions.