The motherboard requires a significant amount of time to boot up.
The motherboard requires a significant amount of time to boot up.
Hey everyone, my PC has been behaving oddly since I installed the ASUS ROG B450-F motherboard. I didn’t notice anything unusual until I watched a video showing a quick Windows 11 boot. Now it takes about half a minute for Windows to load, which isn’t too bad, but it’s not perfect. I’m curious why this happens—my system has fast boot enabled and I use an NVMe SSD. There’s a video linked that shows if there’s a way to display the BIOS on my main screen; anyone have any ideas?
You turn off from the back because it provides a convenient and safe way to disconnect, often used for convenience or to avoid direct contact with the device.
It started up quickly, around 15 seconds during warm boot. It's odd it lists five USB keyboards but doesn't show your SSD on the main screen. You can disable the splash screen in BIOS to avoid wasting those five seconds. The display appears on the primary screen you set in Windows or from your graphics card. I don’t notice any issues here.
I generally avoid doing this. It’s mainly to highlight the difference between cold and hot performance. I don’t usually turn it off, which likely explains why I didn’t realize it until now. My parts are listed in the signature, and I haven’t experienced any reliability problems, so I’m confident the PSU can support them. I’ll capture some photos of my BIOS settings if that would be useful. It’s not a big hassle; I was just curious about how others achieved their setup quickly. Unclear why the SSD isn’t displayed on the splash, but the numerous USB keyboards probably act as virtual ones for devices like my mouse and RGB peripherals. Here’s a screenshot from Device Manager.
I'm not completely comfortable with the ASUS BIOS setup, but I've noticed others doing it before and I managed it on my Gigabyte board.
Due to the numerous linked gadgets, your computer may need a bit more time to recognize and confirm connections before fully starting.