1. Set the correct date and time:
The first step for configuring BIOS settings for optimal performance is to set the correct date and time. This will help with system logging and system updates.
2. Enable XMP profile:
XMP stands for Extreme Memory Profiles and enables your motherboard to run memory at its rated speed, potentially providing better performance.
3. Enable virtualization technology:
This will allow your computer to run virtual machines and accelerate their performance.
4. Enable AHCI mode:
AHCI (Advanced Host Controller Interface) mode allows your storage devices, such as hard disks, to run in a more efficient and faster way.
5. Adjust fan settings:
Modern BIOS allow you to adjust fan speeds on your PC, allowing you to keep your components running cooler and enhancing the performance of your PC.
6. Optimize boot order:
You can configure your system’s boot order to prioritize the devices that need to be booted first. This will reduce the amount of time it takes for your system to start up.