F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop The boot times on this device are extremely long and frustrating...

The boot times on this device are extremely long and frustrating...

The boot times on this device are extremely long and frustrating...

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Futsal_xo
Member
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03-11-2016, 03:13 AM
#1
I recently acquired this bundle deal from Micro Center about three weeks ago. Everyone seems familiar with this offer. I haven’t faced any problems with POST times on my previous ASUS motherboard, so I’m unsure if the issue lies in memory training or a BIOS problem. Should I look into any BIOS adjustments I might have missed? Also, regarding boot time, it takes around a minute compared to about 5–10 seconds on another machine. I’ve tried several fixes: updating the BIOS (which helped but didn’t resolve the problem), disabling Fast Boot (re-enabled it), and resetting all settings to defaults. My goal is to understand what’s wrong and whether it’s a significant concern, as I don’t expect a boot time under 2 milliseconds.
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Futsal_xo
03-11-2016, 03:13 AM #1

I recently acquired this bundle deal from Micro Center about three weeks ago. Everyone seems familiar with this offer. I haven’t faced any problems with POST times on my previous ASUS motherboard, so I’m unsure if the issue lies in memory training or a BIOS problem. Should I look into any BIOS adjustments I might have missed? Also, regarding boot time, it takes around a minute compared to about 5–10 seconds on another machine. I’ve tried several fixes: updating the BIOS (which helped but didn’t resolve the problem), disabling Fast Boot (re-enabled it), and resetting all settings to defaults. My goal is to understand what’s wrong and whether it’s a significant concern, as I don’t expect a boot time under 2 milliseconds.

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Its_Towxis
Junior Member
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03-11-2016, 10:03 AM
#2
Discussing your memory training challenges and the ASUS TUF B650 PLUS WIFI performance. It seems the BIOS setting for Memory Context Restore might help, though it can introduce some instability. Coming from the early 90s, a bit longer boot times aren't an issue for me.
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Its_Towxis
03-11-2016, 10:03 AM #2

Discussing your memory training challenges and the ASUS TUF B650 PLUS WIFI performance. It seems the BIOS setting for Memory Context Restore might help, though it can introduce some instability. Coming from the early 90s, a bit longer boot times aren't an issue for me.

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El_Brandon
Member
52
03-18-2016, 12:34 PM
#3
To avoid potential problems, I think it's better to hold off. A short delay seems safer than risking an issue.
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El_Brandon
03-18-2016, 12:34 PM #3

To avoid potential problems, I think it's better to hold off. A short delay seems safer than risking an issue.

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TripleE
Member
66
03-18-2016, 12:45 PM
#4
I understand, I’m waiting too. A minute seems to drag, but it actually feels longer. I don’t often power down the system, so it’s fine for me. The last time I turned it off was in May, I think.
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TripleE
03-18-2016, 12:45 PM #4

I understand, I’m waiting too. A minute seems to drag, but it actually feels longer. I don’t often power down the system, so it’s fine for me. The last time I turned it off was in May, I think.

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alexamazur
Junior Member
42
03-28-2016, 02:24 PM
#5
Might lead to instability, halting training; context restore won't always result in damage. RAM performance and speed tend to remain steady. Consistent results are expected if the RAM profile functions smoothly without issues, for the foreseeable future—though technically it's not guaranteed forever.
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alexamazur
03-28-2016, 02:24 PM #5

Might lead to instability, halting training; context restore won't always result in damage. RAM performance and speed tend to remain steady. Consistent results are expected if the RAM profile functions smoothly without issues, for the foreseeable future—though technically it's not guaranteed forever.