Hey there guys,
I didn't manage to find nor Google this one out. Are there any performance or other downsides at enabling memory context restore ?
I've had my pre-boot to POST time around a minute on my X670E Gene paired with 7950X3D and Corsair Dominator 6000/30 2 x 32GB mem. modules. With disabled memory context restore and memory power down feature, I'm currently on 4 - 5 seconds [!!!] sporting newest official/stable BiOS/UEFi 1807 with AGESA combo AM5 PI 1.1.0.1 from getting from preboot initialization to POST/Windows boot.
So long story short, I like it disabled, but...are there any downsides? I mean I turn on the PC once a day, so it's no big deal to wait for the memory training, if it helps somehow in either performance, or life-span wise to the computer.
Thank You and I stay with best regards
uplink
I didn't manage to find nor Google this one out. Are there any performance or other downsides at enabling memory context restore ?
I've had my pre-boot to POST time around a minute on my X670E Gene paired with 7950X3D and Corsair Dominator 6000/30 2 x 32GB mem. modules. With disabled memory context restore and memory power down feature, I'm currently on 4 - 5 seconds [!!!] sporting newest official/stable BiOS/UEFi 1807 with AGESA combo AM5 PI 1.1.0.1 from getting from preboot initialization to POST/Windows boot.
So long story short, I like it disabled, but...are there any downsides? I mean I turn on the PC once a day, so it's no big deal to wait for the memory training, if it helps somehow in either performance, or life-span wise to the computer.
Thank You and I stay with best regards
uplink
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