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    Posted: 24 Feb 2018 at 4:30am
working with this system so far has been simply the most frustrating computer experience I've ever had.

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Gskill flarex 3200   16gb
samsung 960 pro 512gb NVME boot drive


a clocked time of ~52 seconds from hitting the power button to windows 10 loading is outrageous.

can anyone advise me on a way to speed this up?  considering the cpu power & NVME Harddrive  i can't understand why this takes so long.
even trying to open bios takes ~25 seconds.
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does it wait too long on some specific post code?
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wicuttreesllc, I just powered down then booted my system - specifications at bottom in signature.  It took 31 seconds, so I suspect yours will not be quickened much.  I am doing nothing to try to reduce boot time.  Please open your BIOS/UEFI, hit F9 then F10, then test your boot time.  Please complete your specifications in your signature, including your UEFI version, W10 version (like 1709.16299.248-mine).  What slot is your 960 plugged?  Run a performance test using Samsung Magician: mine

How much memory does the Task Manager say is available to W10?  Enjoy, John.
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Originally posted by kerberos_20 kerberos_20 wrote:

does it wait too long on some specific post code?


no post codes
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How much memory does the Task Manager say is available to W10?  Enjoy, John.


john,
I updated my signature with the system specs
boot time from bios as you told me was 53 seconds   
memory available per(task manager)  is 13.1 GB
Taichi x399, TR 1900x, Samsung 960 pro 512gb(boot drive), Samsung pm961 1T(storage), Gskill FlareX f4-3200C14D-16GFX, Radeon r9 270, Acrtic Freezer 33TR, Windows 10 1709.16299.248
bios UEFI 1.80
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BIOS > OC Tweaker; DRAM Timing Config, Disable "Advanced Boot Training
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Thanks, wicuttreesllc.  Did you do the F9 and F10?  Can you run the SSD performance test? Enjoy, John.

EDIT:  Meant to ask why you are not running the latest BIOS/UEFI.


Edited by MisterJ - 24 Feb 2018 at 8:50am
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Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:

BIOS > OC Tweaker; DRAM Timing Config, Disable "Advanced Boot Training


i changed that setting well before posting. there was no change
NVME SSD's are in the 2nd & 3rd slots  accordingly
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Originally posted by MisterJ MisterJ wrote:

Thanks, wicuttreesllc.  Did you do the F9 and F10?  Can you run the SSD performance test? Enjoy, John.

EDIT:  Meant to ask why you are not running the latest BIOS/UEFI.


mostly because i just finally got the system running.  2nd id admit im slightly scared to flash the bios.
do you think the newest bios will really make any change??

-Ryan
Taichi x399, TR 1900x, Samsung 960 pro 512gb(boot drive), Samsung pm961 1T(storage), Gskill FlareX f4-3200C14D-16GFX, Radeon r9 270, Acrtic Freezer 33TR, Windows 10 1709.16299.248
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Bios updated to 2.0
load time has dropped to ~32seconds   
still pretty slow IMHO but i'll take any improvements i can.
Taichi x399, TR 1900x, Samsung 960 pro 512gb(boot drive), Samsung pm961 1T(storage), Gskill FlareX f4-3200C14D-16GFX, Radeon r9 270, Acrtic Freezer 33TR, Windows 10 1709.16299.248
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