On 11/18/2018 02:08 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
From recollection, which may not be completely accurate, the Asrock motherboard that I have now is the first motherboard I've had where the bios has not offered a setting to set the system clock to GMT/Local, and I have always set the system clock to local because Windows, which I tri-boot with, used to have issues with the system clock being GMT. Having said this, on this motherboard there isn't any option to change it, the front screen is showing local time and that time is correct for daylight savings time, even though the machine wasn't switched on when daylight savings time kicked in.
If you think about it, there's no reason for the mobo to know what timezone it's in. All it has to do is keep track of the time, and let the OS worry about timezones, DST and other time/date related stuff.
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