The 2nd half of my review
BIOS options
Boot-up screen

The main options for tweaking

Somehow it’s a “characteristic” of Intel chipset when overclocking…
it will shutdown after tweaking. For that, DFI has 2 different modes to chose:
Mode 1) when the system was boot-up, it will run a little “diagnose”.
If the CPU frequency doesn’t change too much, it will skip the “shutdown”
function and rewrite the clock generator directly.

Clock VCO Divider
This function is use to fix the clock generator’s divider and “NB Strap” by its
jumper. Then, system wouldn’t be reboot again because it presumed itself is
not in an overclock status. (this function needs to cooperate with particular
jumper)