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15 minutes ago, Berries said:

Hello all I an here to pose a question about a really weird behavior my computer had tonight. My pc is barely a month old or so by the way. I had powered of my pc for the night then a little while later o turned it back on to change some settings for my gpu big it didn't boot up right away instead the dram and cpu light were both on for a little bit like 30 seconds or so maybe less I didn't time it. I got very concerned over that even though it booted normally after that. I even shut down waited and powered it on again and it didn't do that again my specs are a 7800x3d 32gb of gskill ddr5 6000mt cl 30 a msi b650 pro s wifi and a hellhound rx7900xt if anyone knows what that was it would be greatly appreciated.

Perfectly fine, AM5  has very long memory retraining sequences which your cpu will run on the RAM during boot, im assuming you have memory context restore which will only memory train when needed as opposed to every time, so you might have some odd boots take longer as it retrains the memory.

 

In short, nothing to worry about

Hello all I an here to pose a question about a really weird behavior my computer had tonight. My pc is barely a month old or so by the way. I had powered of my pc for the night then a little while later o turned it back on to change some settings for my gpu big it didn't boot up right away instead the dram and cpu light were both on for a little bit like 30 seconds or so maybe less I didn't time it. I got very concerned over that even though it booted normally after that. I even shut down waited and powered it on again and it didn't do that again my specs are a 7800x3d 32gb of gskill ddr5 6000mt cl 30 a msi b650 pro s wifi and a hellhound rx7900xt if anyone knows what that was it would be greatly appreciated.

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15 minutes ago, Berries said:

Hello all I an here to pose a question about a really weird behavior my computer had tonight. My pc is barely a month old or so by the way. I had powered of my pc for the night then a little while later o turned it back on to change some settings for my gpu big it didn't boot up right away instead the dram and cpu light were both on for a little bit like 30 seconds or so maybe less I didn't time it. I got very concerned over that even though it booted normally after that. I even shut down waited and powered it on again and it didn't do that again my specs are a 7800x3d 32gb of gskill ddr5 6000mt cl 30 a msi b650 pro s wifi and a hellhound rx7900xt if anyone knows what that was it would be greatly appreciated.

Perfectly fine, AM5  has very long memory retraining sequences which your cpu will run on the RAM during boot, im assuming you have memory context restore which will only memory train when needed as opposed to every time, so you might have some odd boots take longer as it retrains the memory.

 

In short, nothing to worry about

System specs:

 

 

CPU: Ryzen 7 7800X3D [-30 PBO all core]

GPU: Sapphire AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX NITRO+

Motherboard: MSI MAG B650 TOMAHAWK WIFI

RAM: G.Skill Trident Z5 NEO RGB 32GB 6000MHz CL32 DDR5

Storage: 2TB SN850X, 1TB SN850 w/ heatsink, 500GB P5 Plus (OS Storage)

Case: 5000D AIRFLOW

Cooler: Thermalright Frost Commander 140

PSU: Corsair RM850e

Case Fans: Fractal Prisma (120 x6, 140 x3)

 

PCPartPicker List: https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/QYLBh3

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Just now, TatamiMatt said:

Perfectly fine, AM5  has very long memory retraining sequences which your cpu will run on the RAM during boot, im assuming you have memory context restore which will only memory train when needed as opposed to every time, so you might have some odd boots take longer as it retrains the memory.

 

In short, nothing to worry about

Oh alright thank you yes I have memory context restore thanks so much this is my first pc build so I didn’t know very new to amd as well 

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