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GPU having a delay when turning on my computer

dark majisyan

When I'm turning on my computer all of my components is up running like literally when I push the start button of my PC case, but my GPU isn't. is it normal that my GPU Sapphire Nitro+ 5700 XT is having on delays like 1 to 2 seconds when starting my computer? 

 

These are my components

Ryzen 5 3600 stock fan

Motherboard : b450 tomahawk max

Ram: 1 stick hyperx fury 

GPU: Sapphire Nitro+ 5700 XT

PSU: Corsair RM 750

Case: cooler master mb500

 

 

 

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Sounds normal the fans doesn’t spin up the first secound

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I'm just speaking from experience so what I say may not work 100%

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11 minutes ago, Kanna said:

Sounds normal the fans doesn’t spin up the first secound

 oohhh okay okay, had an experience earlier that my computer wasnt turning on. when I push the on button it will open like 2 seconds then it will turn off again. but when I removed my gpu and put again on the mobo it turns back to normal. any idea about this?

 

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53 minutes ago, dark majisyan said:

 oohhh okay okay, had an experience earlier that my computer wasnt turning on. when I push the on button it will open like 2 seconds then it will turn off again. but when I removed my gpu and put again on the mobo it turns back to normal. any idea about this?

 

My GTX1070 boots slower than my R9 280 and HD7870 in the same system.

 

Likely differing initialisation time doing "checks and balances" on boot.

 

That fault of not turning on could be a few factors like PSU has lost effeciency over time and was near limits, or a faulty GPU that could need some TLC.

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1 hour ago, SkilledRebuilds said:

My GTX1070 boots slower than my R9 280 and HD7870 in the same system.

 

Likely differing initialisation time doing "checks and balances" on boot.

 

That fault of not turning on could be a few factors like PSU has lost effeciency over time and was near limits, or a faulty GPU that could need some TLC.

but my computer is only 2 weeks old, do you think I have a faulty psu? should I troubleshoot it like pluggin and unplugging the wires. I have a fully modular PSU. 

 

Also what is TLC? never heard that acronym? 

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2 hours ago, SkilledRebuilds said:

My GTX1070 boots slower than my R9 280 and HD7870 in the same system.

haha lol thats the case with my system as well

my old gtx 650 boosts faster then my rtx 2080 :D

1 hour ago, dark majisyan said:

but my computer is only 2 weeks old, do you think I have a faulty psu? should I troubleshoot it like pluggin and unplugging the wires. I have a fully modular PSU. 

 

Also what is TLC? never heard that acronym? 

maybe try your gpu in another system?

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2 hours ago, dark majisyan said:

but my computer is only 2 weeks old, do you think I have a faulty psu? should I troubleshoot it like pluggin and unplugging the wires. I have a fully modular PSU. 

It happens occasionally with almost any GPU. Even my system with the reference model 5700 XT has it happen randomly. 95% of the time, it does just fine, then it'll have a slightly slow GPU initialization. Usually it's linked to a Windows update.

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