![]() The first screen of the BIOS shows the Motherboard name and BIOS version, the CPU installed, its speed, the total memory and how that memory is distributed. ![]() ![]() We see this with the C2750D4I, where ASRock Rack (the server department in ASRock) is using an older American Megatrends layout. The prime example is usually the BIOS, where the server team have not adopted the graphical BIOS layouts of the channel-facing business. As a result, there can often be a lack of consistency between platforms. This might come across as an over-exaggeration, but it is almost two different companies working in the same building, with different engineering staff, different BIOS teams and different FAEs. There is little crossover to speak of, and only when the firm’s brand is the topic will they meet. As a result, a motherboard BIOS can be almost all gobbledegook.Īs mentioned in previous server motherboard reviews, while a company might release both server and channel products, internally these two teams act almost wholly independently. Almost everything is available to the server administrator, whether he understands it or not. In the server space this does not happen. There is also the concept of that while a setting exists, anything other than the manufacturers recommended setting is ill-advised. Consumer motherboards hide a lot of options that do not make sense to regular users.
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