1080 without NVIDIA display drivers, with WiFi card on PCIEĢ2 sec. I had a PCIE WiFi device (Asus PCE-AC88) I removed for testing and used a 980 as a replacement for my 1080 from another PC for testing.Ģ2 sec. Here is what I found out about the boot times. Is there something ASUS could do about this? Are thy around here? triple-slot.ĭo you guys have ANY ideas? Next thing I will do is replace the graphics card with another NVIDIA one and I also try a boot without the WiFi card. Someone told there might be a IRQ problem unfortunately I can not put the card into the 2nd PCIE slot because. Fast boot enabled in BIOS, also tried PEG / PCIE as first graphics. I alredy tried flashing newest BIOSes and firmwares, as told newest drivers but I also tried the older NVIDIA drivers. Hardware: NVIDIA 1080, Asus Gene VIII, Skylake 6700K, 64GB DDR4 RAM, Samsung 960 Pro NVME SSD drive, ASUS Wifi Card on the other PCIE slot. Uninstalling them speeds the boot up again. On a fresh installed Windows 7 in UEFI mode with up to date drivers, the boot time triples after installing the NVIDIA drivers. I know, this sounds like a NVIDIA driver problem but also might be related to the mainboard, so please dont discard my question, since I am also investigating on the NVIDIA side.
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