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Increasing the clock speed reduces my startup times.

Increasing the clock speed reduces my startup times.

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Ph3lipp3_
Member
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05-06-2023, 11:54 AM
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I recently started experimenting with overclocking and have encountered some issues. After the first time I overclocked, my system booting into Windows has become problematic. It runs much slower and displays unexpected information. Initially, the ASUS logo BIOS prompt appears on my right monitor (there are three), followed by a hyphen in the top left corner of that screen. Then the Windows logo shows up where it should be on the middle monitor, but instead of appearing normally, it shows up on the left monitor just before the login screen. I've tried resetting the BIOS to default settings, clearing the CMOS using a jumper (I didn't notice the battery), and restoring Windows to a previous state. None of these steps resolved the problem except for the last one, which was incorrect. I really need some guidance.
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Ph3lipp3_
05-06-2023, 11:54 AM #1

I recently started experimenting with overclocking and have encountered some issues. After the first time I overclocked, my system booting into Windows has become problematic. It runs much slower and displays unexpected information. Initially, the ASUS logo BIOS prompt appears on my right monitor (there are three), followed by a hyphen in the top left corner of that screen. Then the Windows logo shows up where it should be on the middle monitor, but instead of appearing normally, it shows up on the left monitor just before the login screen. I've tried resetting the BIOS to default settings, clearing the CMOS using a jumper (I didn't notice the battery), and restoring Windows to a previous state. None of these steps resolved the problem except for the last one, which was incorrect. I really need some guidance.

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Dabomerman
Junior Member
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05-12-2023, 02:15 AM
#2
Verify if the "fast boot" feature exists within your BIOS settings. This was the issue you encountered.
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Dabomerman
05-12-2023, 02:15 AM #2

Verify if the "fast boot" feature exists within your BIOS settings. This was the issue you encountered.

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Hak3n
Member
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05-16-2023, 06:50 AM
#3
Verify if a "fast boot" feature exists within your system settings. This was the issue I encountered.
Should it be enabled or disabled?
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Hak3n
05-16-2023, 06:50 AM #3

Verify if a "fast boot" feature exists within your system settings. This was the issue I encountered.
Should it be enabled or disabled?