This is on a Gigabyte X670 Aorus Elite AX using latest BIOS and G.Skill DDR5 6000 CL30-40-40-96 (XMP kit, full part no in my system specs).
On every boot/reboot it takes 45 seconds to complete POST and the DRAM LED on the board is lit for the vast majority of the time. This only happens when the XMP profile is enabled, it only takes 12-15 seconds w/o XMP enabled. The system is stable using XMP profile and the primary timings from the XMP profile are reflected as in use in HWinfo, CPU-Z, and ZenTimings once in Windows.
In theory, would the delay most likely be caused due to the BIOS trying to determine safe timings? If so, would the most likely fix be to set all "auto" timings to manual and using the actual timings reflected in ZenTimings?
I did notice tRDWR on one stick is 21, while it's 22 on the other stick. Would it be worth only setting that manually to 22 in the BIOS first or should I just set all to manual?
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