So some games like Monster hunter world take over 15mins to startup (i counted) and a few other games take about 5 mins or wont even boot at all (but other games work just fine) so after a few tries i i found that by changing the timings of my RAM or just moving them to different slots from each other will fix the issue until i restart my pc again. i have tried default ram settings and it will work fine until i reboot. Overclocking is the same way as well, so i reinstalled windows and also tried different hard drives (uninstalling and reinstalling said games and moving to different hard drives and still no go. Now i went and bought a brand new set of RAM and it STILL does the same thing.
i also noticed that if steam does not auto boot and when i try to click it and does not load it will take 5 mins to finally start and than run really slow and even crash and this is when i know i need to reboot and mess with the timings again for my ram ( i have tried reinstalled steam and also to different hard drive and also with the clean install of windows)
My specs are
Ryzen 1700x
MSI x370 gaming pro carbon
32GB of Corsair Vengeance LED DDR4 3000mhz (my new set is Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 3000mhz)
Evga 1080Ti
Windows is installed on its own SSD and i have 2 raid 0 spin drives for games and a samsung evo 960 nvme ssd for my main games i play.
i also noticed that if steam does not auto boot and when i try to click it and does not load it will take 5 mins to finally start and than run really slow and even crash and this is when i know i need to reboot and mess with the timings again for my ram ( i have tried reinstalled steam and also to different hard drive and also with the clean install of windows)
My specs are
Ryzen 1700x
MSI x370 gaming pro carbon
32GB of Corsair Vengeance LED DDR4 3000mhz (my new set is Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 3000mhz)
Evga 1080Ti
Windows is installed on its own SSD and i have 2 raid 0 spin drives for games and a samsung evo 960 nvme ssd for my main games i play.