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System Name | Coffee | Maximus |
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Processor | Intel Core i7 9700K @ 5.2 GHz with AVX/4.8 GHz cache | i7 9700KF @ 5.0 GHz/4.7 GHz cache |
Motherboard | ASUS Maximus X Formula | ASUS Maximus VIII Ranger (modded BIOS for Coffee Lake)+TPM2.0 module |
Cooling | Cooler Master ML240 Illusion | Cooler Master ML120L RGB |
Memory | 2*16 GB (32 GB) Kingston Fury Beast @3600 MHz CL17 | 4*8 GB (32 GB) HyperX Fury @3200 MHz CL14 |
Video Card(s) | Zotac RTX 3070 8 GB Twin Edge OC | Galax RTX 2060 Super 8 GB |
Storage | Samsung PM981a 1TB+Crucial P5 1TB+480GB SATA SSD+2 TB HDD | Crucial P1 500GB+2.5TB HDDs |
Display(s) | LG OLED 55 G3, 4K 120 Hz, VRR, ALLM, GSync, FreeSync | Samsung 43AU9070 4K TV, VRR, ALLM |
Case | Corsair Crystal 460X RGB | Lianli Lancool 215 |
Audio Device(s) | Creative Sound Blaster Z SE w 5.1 Home Theater | Realtek ALC1150 (Supreme FX) w 2.1 speakers |
Power Supply | ASUS ROG Strix 750G (80+ Gold) | Cooler Master MWE 650 V2 (80+ Bronze) |
Mouse | Cooler Master MM731 19000 DPI gaming mouse |
Keyboard | Cooler Master CK721 65% mechanical gaming keyboard (tactile) |
Software | Windows 11 Pro x64 |Windows 11 Pro x64 |
Benchmark Scores | Cinebench R20 MT 4200,ST 547 CPU-Z MT 4871, ST 620 | R20 MT - 4158, ST - 534, CPU-Z MT 4798, ST 603 |
Hi all,
Since the last month, I have been facing a strange problem. Suppose I have the system powered off for > 1 day. The next time I power it on, Windows boots very slowly (the rotating dots will rotate 6 or 7 times) and the lock screen and desktop will come slow as if it is booting from a HDD with fast startup turned off. However if I power it off then and power it on after 2 hrs, it will boot fine (rotating dots only twice).
Things I have tried:
Remove, clean, reseat GPU, RAMs, reset CMOS, turned off overclock, cleaned entire system -> No effect
Power on system after two full days, directly go to BIOS and go here and there, wait for some time and exit without saving - Windows boots fine and quick.
Things I have noticed:
When the system boots slow (that is after I power on after a long time), for the first few seconds, there is no disk activity. After it boots up, if I right click and refresh, even that is slow.
If I keep the PC plugged in to mains with the switch on (that is with standby power supplied), the system boots fine even after 2-3 days.
All disks are recognized in BIOS at any given time.
System is rock stable once booted into OS (be it slow or quick). If it boots slow, it will eventually make its way to the OS and when left for sometime (hardly 2 mins), return to normal speed.
I suspect:
Some component, the operation of which is dependent on standby power or the PSU itself.
I have checked CMOS battery voltage and it is at 2.98 V. So I think that is fine.
Info: System specs as on signature, Windows 10 installed on the Kingston HyperX 3K 240 GB SSD. No RAID config done. SMART status of all drives are fine.
Anyone having any ideas?
Since the last month, I have been facing a strange problem. Suppose I have the system powered off for > 1 day. The next time I power it on, Windows boots very slowly (the rotating dots will rotate 6 or 7 times) and the lock screen and desktop will come slow as if it is booting from a HDD with fast startup turned off. However if I power it off then and power it on after 2 hrs, it will boot fine (rotating dots only twice).
Things I have tried:
Remove, clean, reseat GPU, RAMs, reset CMOS, turned off overclock, cleaned entire system -> No effect
Power on system after two full days, directly go to BIOS and go here and there, wait for some time and exit without saving - Windows boots fine and quick.
Things I have noticed:
When the system boots slow (that is after I power on after a long time), for the first few seconds, there is no disk activity. After it boots up, if I right click and refresh, even that is slow.
If I keep the PC plugged in to mains with the switch on (that is with standby power supplied), the system boots fine even after 2-3 days.
All disks are recognized in BIOS at any given time.
System is rock stable once booted into OS (be it slow or quick). If it boots slow, it will eventually make its way to the OS and when left for sometime (hardly 2 mins), return to normal speed.
I suspect:
Some component, the operation of which is dependent on standby power or the PSU itself.
I have checked CMOS battery voltage and it is at 2.98 V. So I think that is fine.
Info: System specs as on signature, Windows 10 installed on the Kingston HyperX 3K 240 GB SSD. No RAID config done. SMART status of all drives are fine.
Anyone having any ideas?