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Overclocking, Benching, Events, Tweaking & Modding => Overclocking motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: Jimlad on August 01, 2016, 10:56:34 am
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Hello All, i have just built a new PC based on the Gigabyte GA-Z170X-GAMING 7 (spec below)
i am having slow boot times around 30 seconds that bug me more than cause issues, as my old pc this replaced was much quicker, i have done some testing and it seems if i unplug my Western Digital Caviar Black 3TB i get around 20 second boot time, roughly 10 seconds to bios screen then 10 to windows. any ideas? as i have disabled it from any load screens.
Phanteks Enthoo Evolv ATX Satin Black
Gigabyte GA-Z170X-GAMING 7
Intel I7 6700K Skylake @ 4.5
Corsair Vengeance LPX Black 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3200MHz
GeForce GTX 1070 Founders Edition
Samsung SM951 256GB M.2 PCI-e NVMe SSD
Western Digital Caviar Black 3TB
Corsair RMi Series RM850i ATX Power Supply
Corsair Hydro Series H110i
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anyone ?
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Hello,
From my experience, it's a bit of trial and error but here's what I did to get faster boot time.
There is an option to enable fast boot in the UEFI bios. Use it.
Same for ram, I activated fast boot on it.
Third, there is an option to specify which windows version you use, I noticed a small improvement by putting Windows8/10 in there.
There is also an option to choose which PCie slot is going to be looked up first to display on startup. Choose the one where you Gfx card is in. ( Should be the first or second)
On the top of my head that's all I can think off !
Good luck.
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thanks mate, i tried all off that, still takes around 20 seconds. i can't think of anything else to try
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Hello,
Without any drives attached how long does it remain at the BIOS screen before trying to boot / boot error as no drives attached?
Is there a huge pause before seeing the Gigabyte logo and does it do this when you are not overclocking?
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Hi
i just done some testing.
10 seconds before the bios logs in with no hard drives (logo disabled)
10 seconds before i see the windows logo with pci drive - then around 8 seconds until windows booted (total 18 seconds)
10 seconds before i see the windows logo with pci drive and 3TB drive then around 12 seconds until windows is booted (total 22 seconds)
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Z170X-UD5-TH
Celeron G3900
2x4GB 2400Mhz
1TB WD RED
The moment I hit the power switch, 10s to see BIOS logo.
From Windows 10 loading screen to desktop 20s.
Total 30s boot time.
I haven't changed the BIOS settings yet so there might be room for improvement but its ~30s.
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is that on the spec you have ?
for my setup and system i should be getting 10 second boots
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Yea for my Gigabyte board its a low power / silent build.
I did once upon a time have the hardware listed in my sig installed with the Gigabyte board, boot times were still slow, not as fast as the MSI one but I'll take a loot at the BIOS on the Z170X-UD5 TH and see if I can improve it.
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i am going to try another mobo as Gigabyte support does not exist
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I enabled the ultra fast boot option, USB set to partial initialization, power on to desktop = 24s.
Still the same to see BIOS logo, 10s.