Took some pictures of the BIOS screen, it does offer a lot of options that ordinary motherboard does provide. Lets take a loot at the screens :)
The FSB range 200 - 800!!!
The FSB strap options
PCIE Frequency 100 - 180
The memory divider when Strap set to 200
The memory divider when Strap set to 266
The memory divider when Strap set to 333
The memory divider when Strap set to 400
The primary and subtiming, more info in the sum up below
Ai Clock Twister
The wide range of vcore options (1.10000V - 2.40000V)
CPU PLL Voltage (1.50V - 3.00V)
North Bridge Voltage (1.25V - 1.81V)
DRAM Voltage (1.80V - 3.40V)
FSB Termination Voltage (1.20V - 2.00V)
South Bridge Voltage (1.050V - 1.225V)
Loadline Calibration aka Voltage Damper
CPU GTL Reference
Northbridge GTL Reference
DDR2 Channel A REF Voltage
DDR2 Channel B REF Voltage
The DDR2 Controller REF voltage
Southbridge 1.50V voltage (1.50V - 2.05V)
Profile page, a handy option that allows u to save your OCed settings, wish they could provide more, I dont find it enough!!!
Page showing the important temperature
The hardware monitoring, the complete list of all the voltages

The sum up of the bios options
Side Notes
1. The Loadline Calibration work same as the Voltage Damper, in 0401 BIOS, it doesnt work but it was fixed after 0504 BIOS
2. New BIOS is out, 0505, it fixes the divider issue that 0504 has, except 4:5 divider.
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