Guldo Mar 7, 2024 @ 4:53pm
When i enable expo it takes forever for the pc to come on.
i really wish they didnt build me a computer with an asus motherboard. its like why god why.

The RGB even flickers after it fully booted up.

damn pc wouldnt reboot at all after installing the chipset too.
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emoticorpse Mar 7, 2024 @ 4:55pm 
I go through the same thing and I have an MSI motherboard.
Guldo Mar 7, 2024 @ 4:57pm 
Originally posted by emoticorpse:
I go through the same thing and I have an MSI motherboard.
i bet gigabyte or asrock motherboards dont have this problem. i got my new computer and i hate it already.
Guldo Mar 7, 2024 @ 5:08pm 
isnt it awful that you get a prebuilt with a very high chance you will have to take it in for repairs as soon as you get it.
emoticorpse Mar 7, 2024 @ 5:12pm 
Originally posted by Kenshiro:
isnt it awful that you get a prebuilt with a very high chance you will have to take it in for repairs as soon as you get it.

What are the issues? Apart from the long memory training thing?
Last edited by emoticorpse; Mar 7, 2024 @ 5:12pm
Guldo Mar 7, 2024 @ 5:15pm 
Originally posted by emoticorpse:
Originally posted by Kenshiro:
isnt it awful that you get a prebuilt with a very high chance you will have to take it in for repairs as soon as you get it.

What are the issues? Apart from the long memory training thing?
i just won the bad luck lottery and got an asus motherboard. even in gaming my performance sucks because of it.
emoticorpse Mar 7, 2024 @ 5:17pm 
Originally posted by Kenshiro:
Originally posted by emoticorpse:

What are the issues? Apart from the long memory training thing?
i just won the bad luck lottery and got an asus motherboard. even in gaming my performance sucks because of it.

I doubt it's the motherboard.
Guldo Mar 7, 2024 @ 5:20pm 
Originally posted by emoticorpse:
Originally posted by Kenshiro:
i just won the bad luck lottery and got an asus motherboard. even in gaming my performance sucks because of it.

I doubt it's the motherboard.
a long ass boot up time after turning expo on isnt normal. also i probably have a broken chipset because my computer would even boot up again to complete the proccess.
emoticorpse Mar 7, 2024 @ 5:32pm 
Originally posted by Kenshiro:
Originally posted by emoticorpse:

I doubt it's the motherboard.
a long ass boot up time after turning expo on isnt normal. also i probably have a broken chipset because my computer would even boot up again to complete the proccess.

Well, what I'll say is this. I was pissed at the boot-up behavior on am5, especially after I had realized that I basically had to disable that setting on order to have a stable pc. So now stuck with long boot times, my boot times aren't really much longer anymore. It's weird, like the first couple trainings it does, it saves that info so that in the future it doesn't take as long. Seems to get shorter after a couple boots. In addition, at some points, if I power it off during a training or something weird like that It'd be stuck in a logo loop forever evidently or until I force it totally off and then restart it.

But if these memory trainings are the only issue and only take a bit long and not ludicrously long, then I'd weight out if it's worthy wasting time trying other things to find out that's just AM5.

Anyways, tl;dr I guess try to learn to live with it unless you want to gamble on Intel or stick with AM4.
Guldo Mar 7, 2024 @ 5:37pm 
Originally posted by emoticorpse:
Originally posted by Kenshiro:
a long ass boot up time after turning expo on isnt normal. also i probably have a broken chipset because my computer would even boot up again to complete the proccess.

Well, what I'll say is this. I was pissed at the boot-up behavior on am5, especially after I had realized that I basically had to disable that setting on order to have a stable pc. So now stuck with long boot times, my boot times aren't really much longer anymore. It's weird, like the first couple trainings it does, it saves that info so that in the future it doesn't take as long. Seems to get shorter after a couple boots. In addition, at some points, if I power it off during a training or something weird like that It'd be stuck in a logo loop forever evidently or until I force it totally off and then restart it.

But if these memory trainings are the only issue and only take a bit long and not ludicrously long, then I'd weight out if it's worthy wasting time trying other things to find out that's just AM5.

Anyways, tl;dr I guess try to learn to live with it unless you want to gamble on Intel or stick with AM4.
theres alot of asus fan control and lighting errors too.
emoticorpse Mar 7, 2024 @ 5:39pm 
Originally posted by Kenshiro:
Originally posted by emoticorpse:

Well, what I'll say is this. I was pissed at the boot-up behavior on am5, especially after I had realized that I basically had to disable that setting on order to have a stable pc. So now stuck with long boot times, my boot times aren't really much longer anymore. It's weird, like the first couple trainings it does, it saves that info so that in the future it doesn't take as long. Seems to get shorter after a couple boots. In addition, at some points, if I power it off during a training or something weird like that It'd be stuck in a logo loop forever evidently or until I force it totally off and then restart it.

But if these memory trainings are the only issue and only take a bit long and not ludicrously long, then I'd weight out if it's worthy wasting time trying other things to find out that's just AM5.

Anyways, tl;dr I guess try to learn to live with it unless you want to gamble on Intel or stick with AM4.
theres alot of asus fan control and lighting errors too.

Oh ok, Not too sure what your referring too exactly but if they're legit and that's bugging you then yeah I can see why you'd want to blame ASUS.

But also, I'm guessing somebody else built this for you, if so it might be on them somehow?
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Guldo Mar 7, 2024 @ 5:41pm 
Originally posted by emoticorpse:
Originally posted by Kenshiro:
theres alot of asus fan control and lighting errors too.

Oh ok, Not too sure what your referring too exactly but if they're legit and that's bugging you then yeah I can see why you'd want to blame ASUS.
my cpu is even only at 45% usage in cyberpunk 2077 too with a 7800xt.

I got boned.
emoticorpse Mar 7, 2024 @ 5:44pm 
Originally posted by Kenshiro:
Originally posted by emoticorpse:

Oh ok, Not too sure what your referring too exactly but if they're legit and that's bugging you then yeah I can see why you'd want to blame ASUS.
my cpu is even only at 45% usage in cyberpunk 2077 too with a 7800xt.

I got boned.

You got the 9700x and 7800 xt right? You want me to install Cyberpunk and see what I get? I get a 7900 (non-x) and vanilla 4070 running at 1080p.
Guldo Mar 7, 2024 @ 5:46pm 
Originally posted by emoticorpse:
Originally posted by Kenshiro:
my cpu is even only at 45% usage in cyberpunk 2077 too with a 7800xt.

I got boned.

You got the 9700x and 7800 xt right? You want me to install Cyberpunk and see what I get? I get a 7900 (non-x) and vanilla 4070 running at 1080p.
sure why not.
emoticorpse Mar 7, 2024 @ 6:04pm 
Originally posted by Kenshiro:
Originally posted by emoticorpse:

You got the 9700x and 7800 xt right? You want me to install Cyberpunk and see what I get? I get a 7900 (non-x) and vanilla 4070 running at 1080p.
sure why not.

I was getting like 80-100 fps at the very beginning of the game depending on the area.
C1REX Mar 7, 2024 @ 6:19pm 
https://youtu.be/c5cFCXzZeLQ?si=-e5I6B2jPCSzvvUk

Video is based on ASUS motherboard.
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