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PC is very slow when starting.

PC is very slow when starting.

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BefoBefie
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07-03-2026, 12:38 PM
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Hey, I'm pretty new to computers so I don't know everything. But I'm really good at reading what you tell me and hoping you can help. I recently bought a new computer way back when it definitely has better parts than my old one. However, it takes too long to start up and get ready. Is there something simple I could try to make this go faster? My CPU is an AMD 7700X and the cooler is probably water cooled. The board is an A620M with 32GB of RAM (DDR5). I have a huge NVMe SSD for storage, along with a fast hard drive. For graphics, it's an RTX 4070 card. My power supply isn't sure if it's enough. The case itself isn't specified either. The computer runs on Windows 11 Pro and the monitor is a Samsung Odyssey G7 that curves around you.
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BefoBefie
07-03-2026, 12:38 PM #1

Hey, I'm pretty new to computers so I don't know everything. But I'm really good at reading what you tell me and hoping you can help. I recently bought a new computer way back when it definitely has better parts than my old one. However, it takes too long to start up and get ready. Is there something simple I could try to make this go faster? My CPU is an AMD 7700X and the cooler is probably water cooled. The board is an A620M with 32GB of RAM (DDR5). I have a huge NVMe SSD for storage, along with a fast hard drive. For graphics, it's an RTX 4070 card. My power supply isn't sure if it's enough. The case itself isn't specified either. The computer runs on Windows 11 Pro and the monitor is a Samsung Odyssey G7 that curves around you.

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eLicks
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07-03-2026, 04:33 PM
#2
Motherboard: The A620 chip is on the board, but the little letter "M" means this PC uses a Micro-ATX size, which is smaller than normal. I don't know exactly what make or model of motherboard you have, so tell me that. Also, do you know what BIOS version comes with your rig? For the power supply: take the side panels off your case and look at the sticker on the back of the PSU for its details. I bought a new PC a few years ago You might find that info on the receipt or even online where someone posted about their build. It's taking too long to start up and get ready. How slow is it exactly?
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eLicks
07-03-2026, 04:33 PM #2

Motherboard: The A620 chip is on the board, but the little letter "M" means this PC uses a Micro-ATX size, which is smaller than normal. I don't know exactly what make or model of motherboard you have, so tell me that. Also, do you know what BIOS version comes with your rig? For the power supply: take the side panels off your case and look at the sticker on the back of the PSU for its details. I bought a new PC a few years ago You might find that info on the receipt or even online where someone posted about their build. It's taking too long to start up and get ready. How slow is it exactly?

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DGLvideogames
Junior Member
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07-04-2026, 12:03 AM
#3
Count how long it takes for your computer to start up after you turn it on.
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DGLvideogames
07-04-2026, 12:03 AM #3

Count how long it takes for your computer to start up after you turn it on.