Netizens have exposed the details of an ASRock X670E motherboard. There will be a very strange reminder on the motherboard this time, that is, the relationship between startup time and memory capacity, as shown below:
According to ASRock, the first boot time takes 100 seconds when users use 2x16GB of DDR5 memory, 200 seconds for 2x32GB of memory, and 200 seconds for 4x16GB of memory.4x32GB will take 400 seconds, or 6.6 minutes to complete the boot.
Why does it take so much time, maybe the larger the memory capacity,The longer the self-test trial required when the platform is first started is relevant, but this problem is still very strange, the platform using 4x32GB memory in the past will not have such an exaggerated self-test time.
At present, this prompt appears on the ASRock motherboard. It cannot be 100% sure that it is ASRock’s own problem or whether the Ryzen 7000 has all of them, but the latter is obviously the most likely, it should beAMDrequirements.
Fortunately, this 400-second boot time is the first boot time, especially after clearing the CMOS, it should not be the norm, otherwise it will be annoying to switch the machine in the future.
In addition, judging from the feedback from netizens, it is best not to fill the 4 memory slots of AMD’s Ryzen 7000 platform.There seems to be a speed limit between 2 memory and 4 memory under dual channel,Players who want to add up to 128GB of memory may have to reduce the frequency, and this will have to be verified in detail after the listing.