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    Posted: 13 Aug 2025 at 12:39am
Dear Guys,

When I power on the motherboard it takes 60 to 70 seconds BIOS logo (Display) to appear even if no storage device is attached then again reboot one time then go for os loading. i change the ram & try to boot from another slot, power supply & graphics card but no solution. Already reset the bios & updated the current bios but still same.

Processor : AMD Ryzen 3 2200G (Code Name Raven Ridge)

Bios : 4.60

Power supply Corsair VS650

Is there any motherboard issue or need to change some bios settings or it is normal. If anyone has a motherboard like this, please confirm.
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Try disconnecting all USB devices from your system and turn it on with only the
monitor attached. Some USB devices can cause POST (the tests that happen before and
during the ASRock logo being shown) to take a long time. I have seen similar issues
here on the forums caused by a gaming mouse, gaming keyboard and gaming headset,
3 different users with similar issues each with a different USB device causing the
issue.

If that doesn't help then post back here and we can try to suggest more.
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Thanks for fast response, As you say i removed all usb cable then turn on but still same as before, no improvement observe, Please share next process.
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You didn't list your motherboard but if you have 4 memory slots then you need to
use slots A2 and B2 if you are using 2 sticks of RAM.

The next thing I would try is using only a single stick of RAM in slot A2, the second
slot from the CPU.

It sounds like you could be experiencing RAM incompatibility which is causing
the memory training to delay POST.
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Currently i am using single stick of ram & its installed on first slot(A1).

RAM Model : Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 8GB 3200 MHz (CMK8GX4M1E3200C16).

Please check & confirm.
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i changed ram slot to A2 but still no improvement.
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Originally posted by Xaltar Xaltar wrote:

You didn't list your motherboard but if you have 4 memory slots then you need to
use slots A2 and B2 if you are using 2 sticks of RAM.

The next thing I would try is using only a single stick of RAM in slot A2, the second
slot from the CPU.

It sounds like you could be experiencing RAM incompatibility which is causing
the memory training to delay POST.


Dear Xaltar,

please check my reply & share recomend ram for this board, i want to installed 32 GB of ram.
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I need your board model, different motherboards will have different RAM models listed
in their compatibility list.

You can go to your motherboard's product page, click the support link and go to
memory the QVL list. Select the one for your CPU type. In your case the 2200g is
a Raven Ridge model.

here is an example, this is the QVL (memory compatibility list) for the AB350 Pro4.

From here you can order by size and look through the 16gb options. You will want a
2 x 16gb kit rather than a 4x8 kit. Compatibility is better with 2 sticks than 4.

I hope this helps.
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