La scheda madre ASRock X670E Steel Legend ha bisogno di centinaia di secondi al primo avvio o cancella CMOS per allenare la memoria
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At this point, we don’t know if this is a limitation at AMD’s level or ASRock’s, but someone with access to a retail ASRock X670E Steel Legend motherboard, with all its packaged paraphernalia in place, spotted an interesting sticker covering the board’s four DDR5 DIMM slots. The sticker has some info on the ideal DIMM slot selection for dual-channel memory (4x sub-channels); but what catches our eye is a table which states just how long the motherboard will take to train the memory the first time it’s booted up, or after a clear-CMOS operation (where your BIOS settings are erased).
The table says that a typical setup with two 16 Moduli GB (read: two single-rank modules in a 1 DIMM per channel/1DPC configuration), prende 100 seconds to train (or until first boot). Innamorati della Phantasy Star online 32 Moduli GB (typically a pair of dual-rank modules in 1DPC configuration) prendere 200 secondi, as do four 16 Moduli GB (four single-rank modules in a 2DPC configuration). The least optimal config, four dual-rank modules in a 2DPC configuration, takes a whopping 400 secondi (almost 7 minuti) to train. That’s 100 a 400 seconds of a black screen, or no display signal, enough to unnerve anyone and assume something is DOA.
Update Sep 2nd: The source behind this story confermato that this is an ASRock-level issue, and that it’s been "fixed" with the latest BIOS.
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