
Users can enable X.M.P 2.0 profiles on compatible memory kits by selecting 'Enabled' in the small drop-down menu. Below is information about the installed processor and memory, which includes memory and capacity. In the top left-hand corner is the motherboard model, as well as the firmware version installed. The EZ Mode consists of a list of primary and key information pertaining to the hardware that's installed. Turning the system on and entering the BIOS for the first time with automatically revert users to the EZ Mode.

ASUS has two primary modes for users to select between, the 'EZ mode' for novices and the 'Advanced mode' for the more experienced users. Looking at the aesthetic of the GUI, ASUS is using a TUF Gaming themed firmware, with a black background and grey/white accents throughout.

As we touched on in our review of the ASUS ROG Maximus XIII Hero motherboard, the overall design of ASUS's firmware is consistent across most of its ranges.
