Hidden secret RF menus on Asrock x99 how can I get them back ?

I figured it out as a NOOB I must make sure I am using MEA analyzer outside of the UBU … duh… .maybe there should be a flag to identify where it is the current bios or the one being altered … just for clarity.

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Again ignorant me but where are the repository packages located … intel ? sorry to be a bother but I want to learn… thanks guys and especially Sylar76 your advice has made me quite happy today thanks :slight_smile: have a good weekend…

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Does anyone know why I was once : ONLY once able to go into my (Asrock x99 Extreme11 UEFI (v.1.50 : 3.00 is glitchy so far)

I entered the BIOS and !!?!?!??!?!!

To my amazement I must have hit a secret code or something because the BIOS opened up like a book showed an entirely new TAB loaded with new MENU’s of options with carefully crafted help labels and everything. Some of the missing items included things like : BIOS/Legacy prioritization, Latency adjustments, overclocking menus, Add-In card options and what I have desperately been seeking how to get back in to this

RF MENU …

The graphics and the top of the UEFI screen seemed to overlap in some of the headings but the new RF Menu took me by shock. It was like a service menu. But the items available had me yearning to get back in because it had adjustments for memory RANK, latency, and Memory timings that were literally never there. Not only in my case never there but MIA !!! Because for whatever reason my CPU-z timings never seem to be the same as the ones outlined in bios. Also I have a 2133 Mhz lock and that has always made me thing I should be able to get past this and for a moment I did. Sometimes I wonder if someone put alcohol in my water or something because I have never heard of anything like this before and nobody seems to think this is possible. But it makes sense because the Extreme11 is UEFI boring in terms of customizability. THIS COMPLETELY FIXED THAT … why did I see it and why isn’t it available to the public I will never know. But maybe one of the experts here are willing to help.

Sincerely thank those who are helping me with this … my 10000 dollar build is honestly full of buggs that I would love to fix. One being the fact I have 2 NVM 950’s and only can dynamic software raid in windows, killing read-times, boot-ability (due to ACHI lacking) … and Extreme11 can’t raid NVM on the beautiful LSI … which I was neively thought was possible … but all my timings are poor as heck. and memory horrible… It’s like my old computer before this expensive build in terms of performance, hence this quest to find alternatives.

Thank you for your time.

The Intel ME Analyzer analyzes the Intel ME version of the BIOS file it has just opened.
It is not able to look into the Intel ME Region, which is within your mainboard’s BIOS chip.

Maybe Sylar76 hasn’t yet read your request, because it has been located by you into the "Off Topic" section of the Forum.
What about sending him a PM?

RF Menu i have not seen but i have this weird thing (X99-WS) that sometimes it triggers the complete Intel RC setup elements, it is somehow related to CSM / legacy modules perhaps, i’d like to know how to turn it on / off. Since some features (ie 2XAPIC) can only be found inside the Intel RC setup part…



I hate being locked out of things I own. Especially when this thing was 700 dollars and the setttings I need are there.

IS IT POSSIBLE : that I just need to UN - Protect my IMEI… I as this is RC Revision 1.1.0 … What are we looking at here where did these settings come from and why is there a cute layout, it doesn’t look rough at all. !?

Hello, i have also been suspecting this and I’ve also seen glimpses of it. Can’t recall what it was exactly… But one time I i found a brand new menu for configuring the the Intel Ethernet with lots of advanced settings, but it soon disapereard after reboot.

Would it perhaps be possible to install the native default AMI bios instead of the Asrock version?