The Giada BIOS comes with a Phoenix SecureCore Tiano Setup interface, which is simple to use and does not feature plenty of options that we can set. Inside the Main tab, we will be able to set the system date/time, but also view the System Information:
The Advanced menu holds some sub-sections like HDD Configuration and Hardware Monitor and here we will be also able to adjust some miscellaneous options:
From the HDD Configuration sub-section, we can configure the SATA interfaces and turn on/off the controller:
The Hardware Monitor section lets us customize the fan profile and here we will also see the live temperatures/fan speeds for the system and CPU:
The Security tab allows setting passwords for the supervisor but also here we can adjust TPM-related options:
The Boot tab contains a large list from where we can choose the priority:
The final Exit tab allows us to save, discard or load factory defaults: