The EFI is TUF-branded, but apart from this there are few differences between it and more expensive boards. You get most of the same overclocking options - certainly enough for the scope of what you should be aiming for with this board, with the main exception being the paltry amount of fan headers you have access to in the fan control section.
The usual suite of software is included, and the layout means that everything you need to see is in one window, whereas with MSI's new software, you need to open a small separate window to view readouts such as voltage and temperatures.
The Fan Xpert softwaregives you great control over your PC's cooling and is actually quicker and easier to use than the EFI options, albeit somewhat limited with just three fan headers and also no VRM temperature while the Aura RGB software worked well in controlling the motherboard's various lighting zones as well as the LEDs on our RAM.
October 14 2021 | 15:04
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