zburns
01-14-2009, 02:44 PM
How easy is it for experienced builders such as Rob, Ricky Tick, Wise Monkey, and any others on this forum who have built multiple computers, to roam at will thru the BIOS of different motherboards?
My build last May used the Asus M2N32SLI Deluxe Wireless model Rob recommended in his parts list. His book which I purchased was about earlier mobos with AMD CPUs. The Asus BIOS I had to contend with was in no way comparable, appearance wise, with the BIOS in Robs book. In fact his instructions for settings within the BIOS did not correlate with much of anything I had to do with my ASUS mobo. I got thru it all with no real problems, but I must confess I knew little about what I was doing most of the time. Fortunately, many or most of my settings were automatic on this Asus board.
Rob has had a lot of experience, so has Wise Monkey, who I call an expert with remarkable knowledge! There are others on the forum, I assume have built more than one computer.
So my question is for those who have lots of experience with different mobos and their respective individual BIOS, at what point do each of you really understand "everything you look at within a particular mobo BIOS". Does this knowledge come from multiple experiences with different mobos, or just repetative working with several mobos over a long period of time. Are there any books that guide you such as the BIOS BARRIER book by Adrian Wong. I brought this book and did not find it very helpful.
Phoenix Technology writes a lot of the software for BIOS; are there any guides from them? Does every mobo have a different BIOS from Phoenix or another company?
If I had to build 10 computers in the next two weeks, all with different mobos and different BIOS, where or who would I turn to for help; does an IT professional have access to "BIOS guides or proprietary data that we on a public forum do not have?
As I said earlier, this thread arises from my experience with my first build. What I talk about above is "just a big hole" in my computer knowledge. My timing for this thread today prompted by another thread where the author wants a $ 70 Biostar mobo instead of the "budget build" recommendation. I questioned this in the context of this thread. If he has the BIOSTAR and has to know something about the BIOS, where does he get "actual first hand knowledgeable" help or information about BIOSTAR mobo BIOS?
My build last May used the Asus M2N32SLI Deluxe Wireless model Rob recommended in his parts list. His book which I purchased was about earlier mobos with AMD CPUs. The Asus BIOS I had to contend with was in no way comparable, appearance wise, with the BIOS in Robs book. In fact his instructions for settings within the BIOS did not correlate with much of anything I had to do with my ASUS mobo. I got thru it all with no real problems, but I must confess I knew little about what I was doing most of the time. Fortunately, many or most of my settings were automatic on this Asus board.
Rob has had a lot of experience, so has Wise Monkey, who I call an expert with remarkable knowledge! There are others on the forum, I assume have built more than one computer.
So my question is for those who have lots of experience with different mobos and their respective individual BIOS, at what point do each of you really understand "everything you look at within a particular mobo BIOS". Does this knowledge come from multiple experiences with different mobos, or just repetative working with several mobos over a long period of time. Are there any books that guide you such as the BIOS BARRIER book by Adrian Wong. I brought this book and did not find it very helpful.
Phoenix Technology writes a lot of the software for BIOS; are there any guides from them? Does every mobo have a different BIOS from Phoenix or another company?
If I had to build 10 computers in the next two weeks, all with different mobos and different BIOS, where or who would I turn to for help; does an IT professional have access to "BIOS guides or proprietary data that we on a public forum do not have?
As I said earlier, this thread arises from my experience with my first build. What I talk about above is "just a big hole" in my computer knowledge. My timing for this thread today prompted by another thread where the author wants a $ 70 Biostar mobo instead of the "budget build" recommendation. I questioned this in the context of this thread. If he has the BIOSTAR and has to know something about the BIOS, where does he get "actual first hand knowledgeable" help or information about BIOSTAR mobo BIOS?