BIOS

Biostar's Racing firmware features two primary modes, EZ mode and Advanced. To enter the advanced mode, users can press F7 to enter the advanced mode which opens up a host of options including overclocking with Biostars Tweaker menu. The firmware itself has a nice GUI, which has a black background with white text, while the advanced menu has a primarily dark grey background.

The advanced mode has six primary menus including main which displays basic information, the advanced section which contains all of the storage, and CPU configuration options. The chipset menu has options for the boards PCIe control and integrated graphics settings, while the Tweaker menu contains all the boards overclocking settings. This includes CPU setting including CPU ratio options, base clock options, voltage options and memory tweaking settings. The Z490GTN has its own Vivid LED DJ RGB utility within the firmware which is easy to use but has limited options compared with some vendors. With the latest version of the firmware, it also has an A.I Fan utility which allows users to set custom fan curves on the boards three 4-pin fan headers.

The Biostar firmware is very user friendly and follows the boards theme. Experienced tweakers and enthusiasts won’t find much in the way to tweak, but it does contain plenty of function with the basic Vivid DJ RGB utility which is a nice addition to Biostar’s firmware. All of the basics are present and overclocking a processor with this board is a simple task. It’s intuitive, well laid out, and it has all the necessary tools required to overclock both the CPU and memory.

Software

Accompanying the Biostar Racing Z490GTN is a small set of applications, which is spearheaded by the Biostar Racing GT software. This acts as the main hub and amalgamates software such as the Vivid LED DJ RGB utility, the A.I fan function, as well as a basic hardware monitor and basic processor overclocking functions.

The most prominent piece of software is the Biostar Racing GT utility which combines multiple pieces of software including A.I Fan, Vivid LED DJ, and Biostar's in Windows overclocking utility. The OC/OV sections allow users to perform basic overclocks on the Z490GTN with options for increasing the CPU core frequency in 100 MHz increments, as well as on the fly CPU Vcore voltage adjustment. The Vivid LED DJ offers RGB customization of the integrated RGB headers, while the A.I fan area allows users to set custom fan profiles, or use the three presets which include quiet, aggressive, or full-on.

Also included in the software bundle is a basic and archaic BIOS update utility which allows the board to be updated to the latest firmware via an online update, or through manually selecting a BIOS file. For users looking to make auditory adjustments, there is Realtek's Audio Manager which is a basic and fully functioning utility which allows users to make a variety of adjustments. These include environment based presets like padded cell and bathroom, as well as audio format options and basic room correction for multi-speaker setups. It's a budget board with a budget set of software, but it's functional and more than enough to deal with.

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  • Deicidium369 - Friday, June 5, 2020 - link

    it's not a board designed for over clocking - 6+2 will be fine.
  • TheinsanegamerN - Monday, June 8, 2020 - link

    Yeah nope. The asrock x570 micro arc has a 8+2 vrm. Said vrm uses absurdly crap mosfets and as a result some users have issues running stock 2700x or 3900x CPU’s.

    Number of phases is meaningless without knowing what parts are used to make said VRM.
  • HideOut - Friday, June 5, 2020 - link

    8xx realtec sound and no Wifi module on an ITX board at 200? WAY over priced. People buy these things for HTPC and such. At least include the WiFi AC module as most people dont yet have WiFi6 routers but the 1200 series sound should have been used for this board for sure.
  • HideOut - Friday, June 5, 2020 - link

    I just did a newegg search (the site doesnt yet have a socket 1200 search but you can search using the right chipset). Even the ITX ASRock board @ $160 WITH the Z series chipset has at least the base ALC1200 (not the more updated 1220) and it has 2 M2 slots and AC wifi. This board is a fail, get this instead https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E16813157925?Item=N82E...
  • MadAd - Sunday, June 7, 2020 - link

    > and because these boards end up in the lower-cost systems

    Seriously? Have you seen the price of proper SFF cases these days? DAN A4, Louge Ghost, Ncase M1 etc etc, they cost more than this overpriced motherboard does.

    SFF is a niche but expensive way to build a PC right now, one that after 20+ years of hulking great ATX cases is still eclipsed by the mainstream.
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  • xotic.aqua - Monday, March 21, 2022 - link

    is this board good for 105 usd?
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    is this build https://nz.pcpartpicker.com/list/9z9K4s worth it?

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