- Set Extreme Memory Profile to Profile 1 to take proper advantage of the RAM (This may change various CPU settings and some other stuff, too. This is fine.)
- Enable the warnings
- Can you check your motherboard manual for an explanation of ISCT, Dynamic Storage Accelerator and DVMT? I'm curious about them.
Leave everything else as is, overall the default configuration was better then I expected. Perhaps UEFI BIOS equipped motherboards have some basic ability to detect what hardware is connected to the Motherboard.
Disabling Internal Graphics, enabling warnings and setting the RAM profile correctly shouldn't require you to reinstall Windows.
Edited by franpa, 14 November 2013 - 03:45 AM.