Dit is mss een newbie vraag, maar ik stel ze toch maar ff. Op de site van Intel kwam ik dit tegen:
Als ik dit lees, dan trek ik de conclusie dat ik buiten het standaard-bios dat erin zat toen ik mijn Intel Maryville-mobo kocht, ik er ook een American Megatrends kan in flashen. Is deze conclusie juist, en zou het wat opleveren (bv. enkele overclockfuncties) als ik er een AMI-bios in flash?Identifying an Intel-supported Desktop Board
When you turn on a computer that contains an Intel-supported desktop boards, you will see the BIOS identification string near the top left corner of the screen. If your computer displays the Intel® logo screen during system boot, you can bypass this screen by pressing the Esc key. This allows the display of the BIOS code.
Recent desktop boards manufactured by Intel use an Intel/AMI (American Megatrends) BIOS core. If you see another manufacturer's name in the BIOS area, then contact that manufacturer for support questions.
Intel BIOS for Desktop Boards
Recent Intel desktop boards use an Intel/AMI BIOS pattern that looks like this:
MV85010A.86A.0011.P05
The characters BEFORE the first period indicate what desktop board you have. In this example, the " MV85010A" identifies the standard Intel® Desktop Board D850MV.
Important: The first TWO sections of the BIOS code you see on your computer must EXACTLY match the BIOS identifier codes for standard Intel® desktop boards. In this example, the "MV85010A" identifies the desktop board type, and the "86A" indicates it is a standard Intel version (86B, 86C, or 86E are also used on some older boards). If the first two sections do not match, then your desktop board was manufactured for a specific OEM. Please contact that manufacturer for help with your board.