slow boot problem

shekyc

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I don't know how to describe it
speechless?
I have a P55A-UD3 with i7 860, the problem is that it boots really really slow. as you know, the keyboard lights off and it starts rotating, but it started rotating after 1 minutes the keyboard goes off. I know that it's slow because when I get a BSOD (unrelated, IDE AHCI) the text prints out really slowly. I just let the PC boots it self in the night, and the next day it booted up. I don't have time in the morning but after i came back at night, it freezed, num lock will not toggle. Now it had been loading for 10 minutes already.

this is the bsod
https://youtu.be/xriMwbUQ4lw

the keyboard usually lights up after it almost booted up, and then turn off, and then light up again, this is "processed", but the loading screen is still there.
plz help

update: video in os
https://youtu.be/lFaD1kfNTQ0

I'm so clueless now, how can a i7 be that slow? It's usually fast, and I have not used it for over 2 month. My main PC just gone bad so i need to use it.
the system is on SSD

edit: I just ran the cpuz bench and...
single thread 35.2
multi thread 213.5

as you see on the video, the CPU freq is not the problem, but it's just so slow
maybe equivalent to the speed of p4
i know this problem is strange, but any help would be appreciated
 
Solution
I've figured out my self...
Although it can boot with that amount of ram(not supported), it causes things to slow down for some reasons. after removing two sticks of ram(back to 16g) it worked.

shekyc

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Jan 9, 2018
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I've figured out my self...
Although it can boot with that amount of ram(not supported), it causes things to slow down for some reasons. after removing two sticks of ram(back to 16g) it worked.
 
Solution