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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with AMD processors => Topic started by: r1881ck on May 13, 2014, 08:17:15 am
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looking at ways to speed up the boot process, is there any options to make through post quicker, ie. 'loading operating system' is a waste of time, come on, isn't that the reason for turning the computer on ?
Is there a way of turning this useless message off ?
Any other speed up suggestions ?
GA-990XA-UD3 ( F13 )
Phenom II X6 1100T ( stock speed )
16GB ( 1600mhz ) corsair vengeance pro
660ti 2GB sc EVGA (stock speed )
250GB samsung 840 EVO
850w psu
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If it s slow on booting there is nothing you can do.
I ve had a 970A-UD3 board myself and compared to the 890GPA-UD3 was slow as hell.
It s the BIOS design/coding that makes this boot-up routine so slow ,nothing you can do (except getting something else of course).
But still if it s just the boot up that is slow there should nothing to worry about as long as the performance is as it should be while using the PC.
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i started getting a problem with my temps, CPU reading 0°c so i upgraded the BIOS to the beta F14, which has so far worked for the temps but has done nothing to change the boot up times :(
anyone know anything about BIOS editing ?
PS, thank you for the input Vezina
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Isn't there some way you can disable the memory checking?
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If you have boot-order settings in the bios make sure HDD0 is the first device - this should help a lot!
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If you have boot-order settings in the bios make sure HDD0 is the first device - this should help a lot!
No it won t it s a board/BIOS design issue in this case.