Solved Does my mobo support uEFI?

Trinty

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Hello SF members,

I see today uEFI is very popular, a lot of people use it...
I have ASUS P8H61-M LX2 (it have modern BIOS utility, etc. ).

So, does my mobo support uEFI?

And what is pros and cons of uEFI? I found that I need GPT formated HDD and GPT isn't recommend for HDD who have less than 2.2TB.

If my mobo support it, does I need anything other?

Trinty :)
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Trinty Self Build 2011
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 - Service Pack 1
CPU
Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU G620 @ 2.60GHz
Motherboard
ASUSTeK Computer INC. P8H61-M LX2
Memory
Transcend Informations - 2*2048GB DDR3 @ 1066MHz
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 5670 - 1024MB DDR5 - Driver : 19.04.2011
Sound Card
AMD High Definition Audio Device
Monitor(s) Displays
SAMSUNG SyncMaster 2220LM 22"
Screen Resolution
1680x1050
Hard Drives
SAMSUNG HD503HI ATA Device - 500GB
PSU
Don't know for now !
Case
Case MSI
Cooling
Stock
Keyboard
MS Industrial 2.4GHz Wirelees Keyboard
Mouse
MS Industrial 2.4GHz Wirelees Optical Mouse
Internet Speed
Download speed : 6,5Mbps / Upload speed : 1Mpbs
Other Info
BIOS version : BIOS Date: 02/05/10 19:13:52 Ver: 08.00.10
Prime95 (4h) : max. 65°C
DirectX 11 version.
Logitech G13 Advanced Gaming Keyboard.
uefi are the modern kinds of BIOS. They are better than older generation BIOS and their more obvious feature is that they have fancy graphics, they don't look like old DOS stuff. Most other things are "better" but from a customer point of view, there isn't a lot to talk about. It supports newer standards like GPT, and other modern stuff that wasn't possible with older generations of BIOS.

As for what you are saying about GPT, afaik UEFI can boot from GPT drives, but work fine with normal (MBT) drives as well. Who said that you need to use only GPT?

According to the product specs here, your BIOS is uefi already.

In any case, you can do nothing about it, as it's the manufacturer that decides what BIOS each board will have.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
custom built
OS
Win 7 Pro 64-bit 7601
CPU
AMD Phenom 9650 QuadCore, revision DR-B3
Motherboard
ASUS M4A78
Memory
5 GB yes I run 2x 2GB and 1x 1GB, different brand, spank me.
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT 512 Mb, unknown manufacturer.
Sound Card
Crappy Realtek Integrated Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Fujitsu Siemens P19-3P
Screen Resolution
1280 x 1024 x 32 bits @ 60 Hz Oh yeah, 4:3 rocks!
Hard Drives
(1) MAXTOR S TM3320613AS SATA Disk Device (2) STM35004 18AS SATA Disk Device (3) TOSHIBA USB 2.5"-HDD
PSU
whatever, around 450w
Case
Scavenged from old company PC, 10+ years old
Cooling
CPU fan, GPU fan, case fan, nothing fancy
Keyboard
Microsoft, PS/2, white.
Mouse
Optical, logitec.
Internet Speed
effective max speeds: 70-ish kB/s down 30-ish kB/s up
Antivirus
Avira, free edition.
Browser
Firefox with FXChrome to make it look like Google Chrome :P
Other Info
Was discarded by previous owner due to "horrible performance".
Was running Win Xp from a IDE drive. Yeah. Was a pain.
SATA II drive and Win7 and it zips away! Yay!
I this the board?

I supports uEFI.

From my point of view, the main advantage to a uEFI board is that it can boot from a GPT hard drive. As my boot drive is a 120GB SSD, there's no need for it to be GPT (required for drives larger than approx. 2GB).

I've used MBR and uEFI with my Asus P9X79 Pro based system. I see no obvious difference in stability or performance.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
homegrown
OS
Windows 7 Pro X64 SP1
CPU
Intel Core I7-3930k
Motherboard
Asus P9X79 Pro
Memory
16 GB Gskill DDR3-2133
Graphics Card(s)
eVGA GTX680
Sound Card
Creative X-Fi Titanium
Monitor(s) Displays
As PA246Q
Screen Resolution
1920 X 1200
Hard Drives
Corsair Force GT, 120 GB
WDC 1.5TB Caviar Black
PSU
PCP&C Silencer 750 Crossfire
Case
Silverstone FT02
Cooling
Noctua NH-D14
Keyboard
cheap Logitech USB
Mouse
Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer (old optical) USB
Internet Speed
6Mb cable
Other Info
Pioneer BDR-205
Samsung SH-203B
Monsoon 5.1 speakers
uefi are the modern kinds of BIOS. They are better than older generation BIOS and their more obvious feature is that they have fancy graphics, they don't look like old DOS stuff. Most other things are "better" but from a customer point of view, there isn't a lot to talk about. It supports newer standards like GPT, and other modern stuff that wasn't possible with older generations of BIOS.

As for what you are saying about GPT, afaik UEFI can boot from GPT drives, but work fine with normal (MBT) drives as well. Who said that you need to use only GPT?

According to the product specs here, your BIOS is uefi already.

In any case, you can do nothing about it, as it's the manufacturer that decides what BIOS each board will have.

Then if uEFI can work with MBR, why I dont see my hard drive as uEFI drive ? One time, when I attached my USB and wanted to boot from, I saw UEFI : USB Device (I will check again)... But Hard Drive is normal, there isnt uEFI flag... Why ?

I this the board?

I supports uEFI.

From my point of view, the main advantage to a uEFI board is that it can boot from a GPT hard drive. As my boot drive is a 120GB SSD, there's no need for it to be GPT (required for drives larger than approx. 2GB).

I've used MBR and uEFI with my Asus P9X79 Pro based system. I see no obvious difference in stability or performance.


Do I need special type of HDD for uEFI like SSD or can use "classic" HDD ?

Trinty :)
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Trinty Self Build 2011
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 - Service Pack 1
CPU
Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU G620 @ 2.60GHz
Motherboard
ASUSTeK Computer INC. P8H61-M LX2
Memory
Transcend Informations - 2*2048GB DDR3 @ 1066MHz
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 5670 - 1024MB DDR5 - Driver : 19.04.2011
Sound Card
AMD High Definition Audio Device
Monitor(s) Displays
SAMSUNG SyncMaster 2220LM 22"
Screen Resolution
1680x1050
Hard Drives
SAMSUNG HD503HI ATA Device - 500GB
PSU
Don't know for now !
Case
Case MSI
Cooling
Stock
Keyboard
MS Industrial 2.4GHz Wirelees Keyboard
Mouse
MS Industrial 2.4GHz Wirelees Optical Mouse
Internet Speed
Download speed : 6,5Mbps / Upload speed : 1Mpbs
Other Info
BIOS version : BIOS Date: 02/05/10 19:13:52 Ver: 08.00.10
Prime95 (4h) : max. 65°C
DirectX 11 version.
Logitech G13 Advanced Gaming Keyboard.
UEFI : USB Device (I will check again)... But Hard Drive is normal, there isnt uEFI flag... Why ?
What is written in the bios's user interface depends from the board manufacturer (so your bios interface is different from the one I have on my new Gigabyte motherboard for example). The code doing the actual job must follow rules, standards, uEFI is the name of the rules the code in your BIOS complies with.

uEFI bios can boot from all known kinds of disks, CDs, DVDs, HDDs/SSDs using either MBR or GPT, internal or connected through USB. As long as it can do that, it's doing what it was supposed to do regardless of what is written in the user interface.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
custom built
OS
Win 7 Pro 64-bit 7601
CPU
AMD Phenom 9650 QuadCore, revision DR-B3
Motherboard
ASUS M4A78
Memory
5 GB yes I run 2x 2GB and 1x 1GB, different brand, spank me.
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT 512 Mb, unknown manufacturer.
Sound Card
Crappy Realtek Integrated Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Fujitsu Siemens P19-3P
Screen Resolution
1280 x 1024 x 32 bits @ 60 Hz Oh yeah, 4:3 rocks!
Hard Drives
(1) MAXTOR S TM3320613AS SATA Disk Device (2) STM35004 18AS SATA Disk Device (3) TOSHIBA USB 2.5"-HDD
PSU
whatever, around 450w
Case
Scavenged from old company PC, 10+ years old
Cooling
CPU fan, GPU fan, case fan, nothing fancy
Keyboard
Microsoft, PS/2, white.
Mouse
Optical, logitec.
Internet Speed
effective max speeds: 70-ish kB/s down 30-ish kB/s up
Antivirus
Avira, free edition.
Browser
Firefox with FXChrome to make it look like Google Chrome :P
Other Info
Was discarded by previous owner due to "horrible performance".
Was running Win Xp from a IDE drive. Yeah. Was a pain.
SATA II drive and Win7 and it zips away! Yay!
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