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x58haze
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Guys is this normal?, my Asrock motherboard Ab350 Fatality Gaming K4 the uefi interface bios, is so poor optimized like choppy or sluggish, when moving the mouse cursor seems like there was a framerate of 12-15, is slow, so terrible, and by using the keyboard is kinda the same, slow responsiveness.
Whats that? i have the latest bios update 1.006 I can record a video of my bios if necessary Help this is driving me crazy, also in Windows 10x64 N LTSB 1607 version all is updated, properly amd drivers installed, and i can tell that there are like a mouse cursor lag, I tried to connect lazer mouse, optical mouse, use a PS/2 keyboard, usb keyboard, and problem persist... Help, this never happen before in my old MSI-H55-e33 motherboard. PC SPECS: CPU: Ryzen 1600 MObo: Asrock Ab350 fatality k4 gaming PSU: Thermaltake Tough power XT 775 CASE: V9 thermaltake RAM: Patriot 3200 OC,compatibile with this mobo QVL (even at 2133mhz) default problem persist. Graphic Card: GTX 580 1.5 GB SSD: OCZ VERTEX 3 120 GB |
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Xaltar
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Clear CMOS and see if that helps.
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x58haze
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Hello Xaltar, before updating bios, I've always clear the cmos, by changing the cmos jumper to the next pin, and then back put it back again
But after this agesa update 1.006 i haven't do that By the way, do you think, that i need to use RUFUS with GPT UEFI, and fat 32 when installing windows 10? instead of the Default MBR+ntsf format? |
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datonyb
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windows has its own usb media creation tool it will make a bootable usb stick in easy step by step instructions and will use the very latest revision for the image i do advise on doing it that way heres the link https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/software-download/windows10 Edited by datonyb - 15 Jun 2017 at 2:01am |
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Yep sir, thats why i was asking if there are some Bios tweakings that I'm missing that can improve overall system performance
A question do you think SSD or Power Supply can degrade pc performance with the past of the time? i mean i don't have problems of electricity, no blue screen, not restarts, not freezing, and event viewer not showing any issue with power, but even that, this power supply i bought in 2011, thermaltake 775 watts+80 |
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i dont suspect the psu to be causing the problem
so to recap the board/system is very slow to respond in bios and was/is the same with earlier versions of the bios,you have changed both keyboard and mouse to rule them out if all above is correct then i suggest disconnecting anything that is not and will not be used to boot to bios eg disconnect hard drives,dvd extra sound cards etc and if using 4 sticks of ram just use two sticks in a2 and b2 slots reboot and see if its smoother (edit even remove the mouse you need it connected to test bios loading) Edited by datonyb - 15 Jun 2017 at 2:33am |
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x58haze, if you have not performed a Load UEFI defaults, I suggest you do (F9) now (always after BIOS update). I also suggest that you use GPT format on all disks (including SSDs). Obviously system performance can degrade with time. If this is caused by errors, it should show in the System Event Log. Specifically, I would not think PS aging would cause a slow down - crashes, yes but you said you had seen none. Enjoy, John.
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Ty for your reply, well actually I don't have any PCI sound card or ethernet card, all come by motherboard
I just have one SSD, and one HDD plus the DVD reader, just 1 keyboard 1 mouse, and my gtx 580 connected nothing else, maybe im going to disconnect the dvd, the hdd, and test to see if there any improve. |
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