Thank you BDMaster and Kugumin and hello Steinar,
...Wow! Lots to unlock here! As such, this post will be lengthy.
The bad (delayed good) news first: There is an entire menu dedicated to all things overclocking: DRAM timings; voltage for CPU, graphics, RAM, etc.; overclocking/turbo for multiple different devices; and more. Very in depth settings here. This menu is called "AOD" (probably AMD Overclocking something). There is another menu dedicated to all things power-related called "AMD PBS". A third menu dedicated to various PCI device functions called "PciDynamic". And finally a fourth menu called "AMD CBS" that allows you to enable things like AMD Precision Boost Overdrive (PBO). It seems that this feature dynamically overclocks your CPU as much as it can thermally handle in one-thousandth of a second intervals. Very cool.
Here's the bad part of that good news: AMI UEFI (your BIOS type) normally stores most of its visible and hidden settings in a module called "Setup" (or some version of that). This module can be found by extracting the BIOS dump with UEFITool. Unlocking settings and menus within the Setup module is usually relatively simple. However, sometimes AMI UEFI has additional menus that are in separate modules, such as the CBS, PBS, PciDynamic, and - apparently - AOD menus. I've never seen the AOD overclocking menu before.
BDMaster and I are currently working on getting these "external" menus linked to from the Setup module so that they will show up in the BIOS Setup Utility. We may have had a breakthrough in the past few days. I'll let you know. For these menus, we may have to test several BIOS mod flashes.
That aside, there is some stuff I can unlock right now, including a Chipset Menu and a second more fully featured Advanced Menu. These two menus will contain quite a large number of settings, including DRAM timings. I will work on this for now. I will probably have this to you tonight.
I've attached the extracted IFR (Internal Forms Representation) text from the AoDSetupDxe module that contains all of the overclocking settings. You can browse through it if you wish. Menus and sub-menus are represented as "Form: [menu name]", while settings are represented as "Setting: [setting name]".
Look especially under menus like "DDR Frequency and Timings", "Manual iGPU Overclocking" (integrated GPU overclocking - still useful if you have a dedicated graphics card if you also are using DirectX 12 as it uses both kind of), "Onboard Voltage Controls", "DRAM Timing Configuration", "Manual CPU Overclocking", and more.
~Steven
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