What the heck, my BIOS screen is 1080p now
By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on December 09, 2025
Yesterday I built a new gaming PC inside a compact chassis and using one of ' latest tiny motherboards, the . To my surprise, this [[link]] cutesy PC booted first time. To my even greater surprise, the BIOS erupted onto my screen with a gloriously crisp finish.
"Wow", I thought to myself as I glared at the sharp edges that replace the fuzzy 768p interface of decades gone, "they finally did it."
"We're bumping up the resolution of our BIOS interface to 1920×1080. With this change, you’ll be able to see more content at a glance, making it easier to survey the available settings and find the ones that you need," Asus says.
Unfortunately, I can't find any evidence of MSI offering a similar improvement—the company's boards now stand out like a sore thumb. Even the more modern Z890 motherboards my colleague Nick has in testing today lack any sort of resolution bump.
This also doesn't appear a retroactive update to older motherboards. We've updated a handful of older Asus motherboards to the latest BIOS files available and no luck, which all suggests there's a little more to it than you'd think.
But, hey, at least we're seeing some tangible improvements to the BIOS in 2024 from Asus, and [[link]] well done to ASRock for being three steps ahead of everyone else.


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