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1 hour ago, Casper00 said:

Hello everyone 😊 I'd like to know: I have an MSI B650 motherboard, 32 GB RAM 6000 CL30, with EXPO enabled. Memory Context Restore and Power Down are also enabled because the computer takes longer to start when I disable them. With these functions enabled, startup takes about 20 seconds.

However, when starting the computer the next day, the memory is tested – not always, I emphasize, the memory trains – this happens every few computer startups. This takes about 40 seconds, after which the computer starts normally. I know this because I see orange and red LEDs on the motherboard. After the training finishes, the LEDs turn off and the computer starts normally. During the next PC startup, everything is back to normal.

Same for me that's normal it seems 

Hello everyone 😊 I'd like to know: I have an MSI B650 motherboard, 32 GB RAM 6000 CL30, with EXPO enabled. Memory Context Restore and Power Down are also enabled because the computer takes longer to start when I disable them. With these functions enabled, startup takes about 20 seconds.

However, when starting the computer the next day, the memory is tested – not always, I emphasize, the memory trains – this happens every few computer startups. This takes about 40 seconds, after which the computer starts normally. I know this because I see orange and red LEDs on the motherboard. After the training finishes, the LEDs turn off and the computer starts normally. During the next PC startup, everything is back to normal.

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1 hour ago, Casper00 said:

Hello everyone 😊 I'd like to know: I have an MSI B650 motherboard, 32 GB RAM 6000 CL30, with EXPO enabled. Memory Context Restore and Power Down are also enabled because the computer takes longer to start when I disable them. With these functions enabled, startup takes about 20 seconds.

However, when starting the computer the next day, the memory is tested – not always, I emphasize, the memory trains – this happens every few computer startups. This takes about 40 seconds, after which the computer starts normally. I know this because I see orange and red LEDs on the motherboard. After the training finishes, the LEDs turn off and the computer starts normally. During the next PC startup, everything is back to normal.

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1 hour ago, Casper00 said:

Hello everyone 😊 I'd like to know: I have an MSI B650 motherboard, 32 GB RAM 6000 CL30, with EXPO enabled. Memory Context Restore and Power Down are also enabled because the computer takes longer to start when I disable them. With these functions enabled, startup takes about 20 seconds.

However, when starting the computer the next day, the memory is tested – not always, I emphasize, the memory trains – this happens every few computer startups. This takes about 40 seconds, after which the computer starts normally. I know this because I see orange and red LEDs on the motherboard. After the training finishes, the LEDs turn off and the computer starts normally. During the next PC startup, everything is back to normal.

Same for me that's normal it seems 

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