F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Boot time is typical for this model.

Boot time is typical for this model.

Boot time is typical for this model.

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ComboHax
Member
184
12-03-2023, 07:31 AM
#1
Hey everyone. I upgraded my CPU to a 7800x3d and of course had to change motherboard (ASUS b650 gaming plus wifi) and get some DDR5 RAM (Corsair vengeance 16GB DDR5 RAM (32GB (2x16GB) 5600MHz C36). My issue is that with this new setup, my boots are much slower than before. I just timed it and it's a total of 58 seconds until I hit the windows lock screen. Before it was much quicker, at most 30 to 40. Also it takes 40 second alone just to see the BIOS boot logo. I noticed during the first 20 seconds, the Q-LEDS for my MOBO shows that it hangs on the RAM. Also for context, my OS is on a Samsung EVO plus m.2 Is this normal? I was reading a bit how it seems to be slower for the first boot for some kind of RAM learning process with zen 4 but I'd say my boot ups has always been the same time since the start. Idk if maybe something is up with my MOBO? I unforutnely cannot return it as I got it on sale 2 months ago waiting for the 7800x3d so idk if I should start a ticket with ASUS and might be a waste of time, figured I would check with others here first.
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ComboHax
12-03-2023, 07:31 AM #1

Hey everyone. I upgraded my CPU to a 7800x3d and of course had to change motherboard (ASUS b650 gaming plus wifi) and get some DDR5 RAM (Corsair vengeance 16GB DDR5 RAM (32GB (2x16GB) 5600MHz C36). My issue is that with this new setup, my boots are much slower than before. I just timed it and it's a total of 58 seconds until I hit the windows lock screen. Before it was much quicker, at most 30 to 40. Also it takes 40 second alone just to see the BIOS boot logo. I noticed during the first 20 seconds, the Q-LEDS for my MOBO shows that it hangs on the RAM. Also for context, my OS is on a Samsung EVO plus m.2 Is this normal? I was reading a bit how it seems to be slower for the first boot for some kind of RAM learning process with zen 4 but I'd say my boot ups has always been the same time since the start. Idk if maybe something is up with my MOBO? I unforutnely cannot return it as I got it on sale 2 months ago waiting for the 7800x3d so idk if I should start a ticket with ASUS and might be a waste of time, figured I would check with others here first.

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TheBozGamerYT
Member
56
12-03-2023, 07:52 AM
#2
Here you are with AM5 Boot Times information. Everything looks fine. Until the BIOS release affects it, this is typical based on my experience.
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TheBozGamerYT
12-03-2023, 07:52 AM #2

Here you are with AM5 Boot Times information. Everything looks fine. Until the BIOS release affects it, this is typical based on my experience.

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ElOsoDrogado
Junior Member
10
12-07-2023, 03:34 PM
#3
Alright, thanks for the message.
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ElOsoDrogado
12-07-2023, 03:34 PM #3

Alright, thanks for the message.

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Stupsi_dupsi
Member
63
12-07-2023, 09:30 PM
#4
DDR5 provides some memory optimization during startup, which can lead to longer boot times initially. Over time, performance tends to improve. Your current boot times are faster now compared to when you first assembled the system.
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Stupsi_dupsi
12-07-2023, 09:30 PM #4

DDR5 provides some memory optimization during startup, which can lead to longer boot times initially. Over time, performance tends to improve. Your current boot times are faster now compared to when you first assembled the system.

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Resiliant
Junior Member
3
12-08-2023, 03:20 AM
#5
Check BIOS options for memory context restoration. It reduces startup time by bypassing memory initialization after initial boot cycles.
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Resiliant
12-08-2023, 03:20 AM #5

Check BIOS options for memory context restoration. It reduces startup time by bypassing memory initialization after initial boot cycles.

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rubixgirl
Member
167
12-21-2023, 12:08 PM
#6
It's typical for my 3600 handsomely powers my BF's 7700X at startup. If you switch to a 7800X3D and run into performance issues, a clean Windows install might be necessary. GN mentioned they faced similar problems with their 7800X3D during testing.
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rubixgirl
12-21-2023, 12:08 PM #6

It's typical for my 3600 handsomely powers my BF's 7700X at startup. If you switch to a 7800X3D and run into performance issues, a clean Windows install might be necessary. GN mentioned they faced similar problems with their 7800X3D during testing.

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randomabby
Senior Member
476
12-25-2023, 04:03 PM
#7
Absolutely, I just updated the system with the latest components.
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randomabby
12-25-2023, 04:03 PM #7

Absolutely, I just updated the system with the latest components.

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Rik3107
Member
59
12-25-2023, 06:14 PM
#8
Great improvement! Pressed BIOS boot at 17 seconds and reached full Windows at 31 seconds. Thanks!
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Rik3107
12-25-2023, 06:14 PM #8

Great improvement! Pressed BIOS boot at 17 seconds and reached full Windows at 31 seconds. Thanks!

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dondimon
Junior Member
1
12-28-2023, 05:39 PM
#9
Good luck with your project!
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dondimon
12-28-2023, 05:39 PM #9

Good luck with your project!