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Hey all, so I just wanted to ask a quick question about peripheral power on startup. Usually when the Windows login page loads, my peripherals immediately power on and are ready to go. Now, it takes something like 20-30 seconds for them to power on at that point. Could this be an issue with the PSU being insufficient or aging? A BIOS setting? I recently upgraded my cpu and changed some settings, but this issue didn't start until recently and that was over a month ago. I couldn't find any other posts about something this specific, so hopefully someone has some wisdom to share here. Thank you. 

Specs:

OS: Windows 10 Pro v.22H2 build 19045.2728

PSU: Aresgame AGV650 650W 80+ Bronze (installed Oct. 2021)

CPU: i7 11700k w/ 92mm air cooler

GPU: Zotac OC 3060 12gb (Afterburner & ReBAR on)

Mobo: Asus Prime Z590M-PLUS bios v. 0820 x64

RAM: 8x2GB TeamGroup T-Force Dark Z 3600MHz (4000 MHz oc) 

One SATA ssd, two NVMe drives 6 case fans

Let me know if you need more information 

 

 

 

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