I use linux, but can somewhat relate because i have a weird AM5 motherboard that shows 0-4 minutes of "DRAM ERROR" before posting
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I'm pretty sure that's a bios option. Your ram is retraining for maximum overclock. Turn it off. Live with the 1% slower performance.
Hate to break it to you, but no. I turned every option regarding cpu or ram overclocking off and it still won't post stable. Doesn't matter, i am a cs phd, so i pretty much start the system in the morning and shut it down before i go to bed, this way i just have to start it before getting coffee :)
Have you tried setting the ram to lower than rated? For example, it could have been sold as 6000 but is only reaching 5600. There might also be a newer bios that fixes the common bug of memory retrain settings not being saved.
As a Linux user, I cannot relate
As a Windows 10 user who only enabled security updates neither can I.
As a Windows user who manually updates weekly and reads changelogs for what actually changes, neither do I.
But then again I don't leave 400,000 items open on my desktop for no reason whatsoever and get mad when I have to close them.
After switching to Linux a month ago, I can finally participate in the circle jerking:
Forced updates? Haha lol. That's such a Windows user thing to say.
> chad GNU/Linux respecting my preferences.
> only updates when I do sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade
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> finishes updating kernel and 150 packages in less than 5 minutes whilst I'm merging a pr.
> I close computer when I'm done, unaware of updates.
> open it up next day and it starts like nothing happened.
> mfw I read this post
Confirmed Windows user, lol
I’m here to make sure most comments here have the word “Linux” in it.