Solved New PC boots slow

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Kilgore_jk

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Recently I built a new pc, specs of which are below. It boots slow, last bios time was 34.8 seconds, but once it has booted into windows, it operates just fine. I have made sure to install ram properly and enable Expo. Also I have updated the bios to the recent version. Is this just an issue in the bios or is it a drive issue? Thanks.
Ryzen 5 7600x
Asus Tuf Gaming B650 Plus WiFi
32gb DDR5 6000mhz Trident Z5
Gigabyte Rtx 4070 super windforce
Samsung 970 evo plus 1tb
Cooler master MWE850 psu
 
Not originally. Just installed them and restarted the system. The bios time didn't change. Is there anything I need to do/change in the bios since the chipset update?
 
Let's get some more information:

Download and run the free version of speccy.

Once you have ran speccy, publish the scan by going to: File > Publish Snapshot.

Please list your power supply unit (manufacturer and model)
 
AM5 has a weird "feature" where it re-trains the memory on every boot, there is a BIOS feature to disable this but I am struggling to remember it- let me look through your board manual to find out what it is called unless someone else can remember.
 
I built a new pc, specs of which are below. It boots slow, last bios time was 34.8 seconds,

I see a problem with your parts list but before elaborating can I ask what actually happens in those 34.8 seconds as in does the screen stay black or the Windows dots spinning on the screen for two possible examples.
 
I see a problem with your parts list but before elaborating can I ask what actually happens in those 34.8 seconds as in does the screen stay black or the Windows dots spinning on the screen for two possible examples.
For around 28-29 seconds it is a black screen, then it displays the bios logo and boots in the remaining 6-7 seconds
 
Thanks to you all, I managed to get the boot time to 9.3 seconds. I enabled "Memory Context Restore" to prevent memory re-training and that solved it so thank you Pyro for the suggestion. You were all great help to me.
 
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I will be happy for you if you have no further issues but I suspect that all that you have done is apply a sticking plaster to a problem that will emerge somewhere else but with different symptoms, that setting is there for a reason and a PC should run stable without the setting being changed.
 
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