Can’t remember who said they never saw the 1st post screen when booting there UD5 but I have something to say about it.

Last night I gave F3G a bit of a high speed run & it was almost impossible to get into the BIOS with AHCI enabled, the rig booted so quick at 5.5GHz it gave me like .000000000001 nano sec to push del before moving onto the second AHCI screen before the windows logo. I gave up benching with AHCI enabled & switched back to IDE & all was fine once again.

AHCI enabled also just like most other BIOS's needs del to be pressed at a specific time to get into BIOS, sometimes pressing del a couple times makes the board reboot sometimes it get to the blue BIOS screen & hangs. I would suggest you use IDE mode if you want to be in & out of BIOS a lot.

This was with a SSD maybe the issue is less noticeable with a conventional platter drive

Anyway F3G clock just as good on my B2 board as my fav BIOS F5x but I think it accepts settings a little better in as much as it never once failed to post anything 1st time every time unlike the numerous maybe 2~5 boot loops F5x sometimes takes to latch settings. I like it I'll just leave it on/in my board now as it’s no worse than my fav bios I have nowt to grumble about.