Results 1 to 3 of 3
Thread: Anything to speed POST?
-
03-11-2017 04:33 PM #1
- Join Date
- Mar 2017
- Reputation
- 10
- Posts
- 5
Anything to speed POST?
So my system is working pretty well, except that the POST times are oddly long. As in approach 10 seconds of flashing qcodes before the splashscreen. Mind you this is not failed posts, but consistent between boots. It is faster if I reduce the amount of RAM, but thats not really an option.
Anything that can be done here?
-
03-11-2017 11:33 PM #2
MeanMachine PC Specs Laptop (Model) I enjoy my wife Motherboard CVI HERO + CVII Hero Wifi Processor Ryzen 7 1800X + 2700X Memory (part number) CMD16GX4M2B3000C15 + F4-3200C14D-16GTZR Graphics Card #1 EVGA GTX980 SC for CVFZ Graphics Card #2 EVGA GTX 1080 hybrid Graphics Card #3 GTX 770 for phys x Sound Card MB Monitor HP w2408h Storage #1 Samsung 970 EVO 500GB M.2 Storage #2 Samsung 840EVO 500GB and 960 M.2 pro CPU Cooler Corsair H105, H110 and H115i Case Corsair 750D and 780T Power Supply Corsair AX-1200i and Antec 850 pro platinum Keyboard Logitech K800 Mouse Razer Mamba Headset Corsair Vengeance 2100 OS W7 Ultimate 64bit and W10 pro 64bit Network Router Netcom Wireless NF18ACV
- Join Date
- Apr 2014
- Reputation
- 126
- Posts
- 1,687
Hi Bureaucromancer
and Welcome to ROG.
You can choose Fast boot options in Bios. The post cycle can be reduced significantly from certain checks and wait times, however only do this once your system is stable.
If using an SSD then Power On to MS splash screen can be reduced to around 20-25secs.We owe our existence to the scum of the earth, Cyanobacteria
My System Specs:
MB:ASUS ROG Crosshair VII Hero/WiFi GPU:EVGA GTX 1080 sc PSU:Corsair AX-1200i
CPU:AMD R7 2700X Cooler: Corsair Hydro H115i Case: Corsair Carbide 780t
Memory:G.Skill TridentZ F4-3200C14D-16GTZR SSD:Samsung 500GB 960 EVO M.2
-
03-12-2017 03:54 AM #3
JustinThyme PC Specs Laptop (Model) G752VY-DH72 Motherboard Rampage VI Extreme Processor I9 9940X Memory (part number) 64GB DDR4 8x8 Corsair Dominator Platinum 3800 MHz @ C17 Graphics Card #1 ASUS Strix 2080Ti O11G @ 2.1GHz Graphics Card #2 ASUS Strix 2080Ti O11G @ 2.1Ghz Graphics Card #3 ROG Nvlink Graphics Card #4 Have to feed animals Sound Card External Audioengine D1 24 bit 192kbps DAC Monitor ASUS PG348Q @ 100Hz Storage #1 Intel 905P 480GB U2 flavor Storage #2 Samsung 850 EVO 1TB X2 in RAID 0, 960 PRO 1TB DIMM.2_1 CPU Cooler HeatKiller IV PRO and VRM blocks ,Dual D5 PWM serial, 2X 480, 1X 360 RADS Case Phanteks Enthoo Elite 8X LL120 PWM, 3X LL140 PWM, 12 SP120 PWM 1x AF140 PWM Power Supply Corsair AX 1500i Keyboard ASUS Claymore Mouse ASUS Spatha, Logitech MX Master Headset Sennheiser HD 700 Mouse Pad ASUS ROG Sheath Headset/Speakers Audioengine A5+ with SVS SB-1000 Sub OS Win10 Pro 1809 Network Router NetGear NightHawk X10 Accessory #1 NetGear Prosafe 10GBe Switch Accessory #2 Qnap TVS-682 NAS modded with I7 CPU
- Join Date
- Nov 2013
- Reputation
- 144
- Posts
- 3,855
Relax, pick your nose or something for 10 seconds and don't obsess about it. Let the machine do its thing. Anything you do to try and make it 9 seconds is gonna bite you in the arse later. Fast boot is a joke. It doesn't speed up anything and causes more problems than almost anything else. You can cut that time in half but guess what? No Qcodes and no wait at F1 if your OC or any other setting takes a dump. One setting in the BIOS will cut 3 seconds in itself. Im not going to tell you which one because I don't give lame advice, you will only cause your self more issues.
I actually get a good laugh when I see posts that say long boot and 10 seconds in the same sentence. Post back when you take 2-3 minutes, then you have a legitimate gripe and it is an oddly long time.