It is quoting time again! I've learned so much the last couple of days. I'm confident we get my rig fixed, hell I'd even consider switching out the CPU and board now lol!
What do you guys think about the fan setup, probably it could help getting better case temps.
I currently have the 3 in front is intake (idle around 630rpm) and the other 3 as outlet (around 600rpm) to create a positive pressure (suggested somewhere in the corsair forum).
I was thinking now I could use the top right fan and switch it to intake as well, so 4 intake, 2 outlet. Would that make sense? just an idea.
The style prism fan is of course not on during load, it would disrupt air flow, it is just for the blingz.
Well, my honest advice will be
1) Run the
Windows boot media tool and prepare a USB flash disk for installation.
2) Install Windows from scratch (on a new fresh device, or simply wipe/reformat everything), and then do
not install any software or drivers afterwards. Maybe let Windows install all the updates and reboot several times just to be sure you're done with updates. The Windows Updates service can be a dick to your benchmarking sessions.
3) Run CB20 and remember the scores.
4) Install e.g. AMD chipset drivers, rerun CB20 and check that scores haven't changed
5) Install GPU drivers and check that scores haven't changed
If you're here now enjoying your full performance, it means you had something running in your previous W10 install which negatively affected your scores. Do
not install everything at once. Do
not play with Windows power schemes. I will go as far as to claim that AMD chipset drivers are
not necessary to get your Ryzen system running almost perfectly. Intel INF drivers are often equally useless.
@birdie
I will do just that when I re-install.
Turn Fastboot on(unless it causes you issues) and CSM off. CSM will greatly increase your boot times. Make sure your boot drive is GPT instead of MBR.
I finally found Fast Boot lol but it was already enabled.... for the fun I disabled it now and got the same 60sec boot time.
What does your startup tab look like? This all shouldn't account for the slow boot, that's still up in the air.
Also, if the option still exists, disable Enable Full Software Control in iCUE.
@tabascosauz
looks like that, now I'm sure someone can tell me why I have 8 steam client tasks lol. Also WIndows Host Process and several other tasks are duplicated.
I never enabled Full Software Control in iCUE.
still, after clean install of win just install chipset, reboot, nvme driver, reboot and then checking stuff before installing other stuff would be advised.
are you in "advanced" mode for bios? you can turn off the full screen logo, usually prevents you from seeing bios/system info.
will do it very clean next time
I disabled the full screen logo now. Now I see the post screen for a couple of sec and than the windows logo also only shortly. the very long time of black hole before the login screen remains though and I still have almost a minute boot time.
As I mentioned above, I found fast boot in the system and it was enabled already.
Tips for screenshots. In Windows, press the Print Scr button (above the Ins key) will take a full screen screenshot. Hold down Alt (on the left side) and Prnt Scr and you take one of the active window. In the UEFI, if you have a FAT32 formatted USB drive plugged in, you can press something like F12 (varies between board makers) to take screenshots that are then saved to the USB drive.
sry about the process smartphone screen, I was working on my working comp and needed to be quick.
I have now screenshoted some bios windows. It all seems normal to me, after all it is the default settings now. The only things I changed now after loading defaults is switching off the 2.5ghz lan controller and other things I won't need.
I'm just gonna throw all sceenshots in this thread, probably you can see something I can't::
oh look, my CPU can be cold for once (had it turned off for an hour before I went into bios.
I have noticed this screen digi+ for the first time, never touched it
This one is on "other OS", dunno if it is correct.
It is on Auto, could it be a reason for my bad SSD performance?
In this screen, I never touched anything. I did the ram tuning in AI Tweaker, there is no difference right?