B450 Gaming ITX UEFI boot suddenly slow and laggy |
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Intruder
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Posted: 22 Nov 2018 at 6:24am |
Thanks, but doesn't help the cause. I'll just get a refund for this mainboard and buy one from a different manufacturer.
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basedmeezus
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Try another keyboard
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Intruder
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MSINFO32 says it's installed in UEFI mode.
I just had it that my USB keyboard was not passing the keystrokes to BF5 anymore. Replugging helped. Maybe a totally different (software) problem, but can also be related to the boot issue. |
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basedmeezus
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also reason I mention PSU was while looking up the code 9C(didn't see it in asrock dr. debug code list), I came across something that mentioned issue with PSU power. Also is Windows installed in uefi or normal mode? Wondering because turning off CSM mode might maybe..
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CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600
GPU: 8GB Asus Radeon RX Vega 56 ROG Strix OC MB: ASRock B450 PRO4 RAM: 16GB (2x 8192MB) G.Skill Aegis DDR4-3000 DIMM CL16-18-18-38 Dual Kit PSU: Some Cougar with 750W Display: ACER Predator XF270HUAbmiidprzx This is the basic config where the problem occurs, without any additional peripherals. No SSD/HDD needs to be connected for this. I don't suspect the PSU, it worked ever since (PC is upgraded). This problem has not occured since the beginning of the upgrade, but I can't make out any indication on what was the "turning" point. |
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basedmeezus
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can you list all devices connected to pc/psu? I'm beginning to suspect it might be a psu issue...
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Today I've unplugged every USB, including front panel, and also each SATA connector. It's a bit faster, but still takes more than two minutes just to go into the UEFI. And when I'm in the UEFI, it's really laggy - it recognizes one keyboard input every 5 seconds. The time in the bottom right corner is updating every 10 seconds when I don't make any inputs. Has anybody encountered something like this before?
I even reverted back to my old video card, but it did not show anything. Now I switched my new one in again and it doesn't boot at all... Black screen. |
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kerberos_20
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if u have usb ports used (like front panel), try to unplug it
another tought would be removing wifi card as it has bluetooth which is USB device, its connected to pci-e, screw is from bottom of mainboard |
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Intruder
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I have installed 1.50, didn't get better.
In the meantime I have also disabled the POST splash screen so instead it shows me the hexadecimal codes of the current phase it goes through, in the lower right corner. Those are: 9C B4 92 A2 99 B4 takes the longest. [URL=https://www.asrock.com/support/faq.asp?id=334]I have found[/URL] that this should be related to USB devices, but even disabling legacy support or unplugging all USB devices does not improve the boot times. |
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basedmeezus
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New bios update just came out, give those a shot
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