Thanks for the quick reply. I will give your suggestions a shot tomorrow and try to narrow down the cause of the problem. I will also contact ASRock regarding those temps (and yes, I'm talking about temps that high while idle). I'll post back on here and let everyone know how it goes in case someone is having similar issues.
I appreciate the feedback though and hopefully I can get this taken care of soon.
Unplug all your USB devices except the keyboard and try booting up. If it boots fine then you need to start plugging in one USB device at a time to find out which one is slowwing it down. If it still boots very slow with nothing plugged in then you need to contact ASRock.
Install the Command Center..not the Command Center Desktop. This should give you fan and light control.
You need to call ASRock and tell them about the CPU temps since it is their board you are now using. If the CPU fan is running full speed but your temps are still that high then something is up. That 52c is idle temp,right? With 100% fan? If so then yeah something isnt right.
Also, is there anything from the link below that I should be installing, as I have not installed anything from there and I have no idea if I need to. I won't be able to work on all of this until tomorrow morning anyway, but I am reading all over the forums and trying to learn as much as possible about my PC, so any additions help.. Thanks again.
Not really just the command center. Most of the drivers are for the stock board. If you are using the OEM ATI cards then maybe the drivers and thats only if you have issues with the drivers from ATI. There are firmware updates for the DVD/BR drives too but I don't know if you are using the OEM ones or what. You need to go through all your components and figures out what is dell and what is not.
Gotcha. The only thing left that is stock from Dell is the Master I/O, the PSU and the ATI card. I'll report back tomorrow once I do some trouble shooting. Thanks a lot for helping me out and I appreciate your patience as I'm sure most of these questions are very n00bular.. I guess you have to start somewhere and the knowledge will all help in future builds.
Anyone know what would be the cause of windows boot screen pausing continuously as the logo is attempting to form together? Seriously takes almost 15mins for the home screen to finally appear, but after windows is booted up, there' s no lag.
Not getting much further with this build. The PC still boots up extremely slow and I am going to try a fresh install of Windows 7 64 and reinstall all the drivers for the mobo and the gpu. hopefully that will help a bit as I'm not sure what other steps to take to try to remedy this situation.
Jikenda
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Thanks for the quick reply. I will give your suggestions a shot tomorrow and try to narrow down the cause of the problem. I will also contact ASRock regarding those temps (and yes, I'm talking about temps that high while idle). I'll post back on here and let everyone know how it goes in case someone is having similar issues.
I appreciate the feedback though and hopefully I can get this taken care of soon.
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July 18th, 2011 15:00
Unplug all your USB devices except the keyboard and try booting up. If it boots fine then you need to start plugging in one USB device at a time to find out which one is slowwing it down. If it still boots very slow with nothing plugged in then you need to contact ASRock.
Install the Command Center..not the Command Center Desktop. This should give you fan and light control.
You need to call ASRock and tell them about the CPU temps since it is their board you are now using. If the CPU fan is running full speed but your temps are still that high then something is up. That 52c is idle temp,right? With 100% fan? If so then yeah something isnt right.
Jikenda
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July 18th, 2011 17:00
support.dell.com/.../driverslist.aspx
Jikenda
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July 18th, 2011 17:00
Also, is there anything from the link below that I should be installing, as I have not installed anything from there and I have no idea if I need to. I won't be able to work on all of this until tomorrow morning anyway, but I am reading all over the forums and trying to learn as much as possible about my PC, so any additions help.. Thanks again.
morblore
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July 18th, 2011 20:00
Not really just the command center. Most of the drivers are for the stock board. If you are using the OEM ATI cards then maybe the drivers and thats only if you have issues with the drivers from ATI. There are firmware updates for the DVD/BR drives too but I don't know if you are using the OEM ones or what. You need to go through all your components and figures out what is dell and what is not.
Jikenda
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July 18th, 2011 21:00
Gotcha. The only thing left that is stock from Dell is the Master I/O, the PSU and the ATI card. I'll report back tomorrow once I do some trouble shooting. Thanks a lot for helping me out and I appreciate your patience as I'm sure most of these questions are very n00bular.. I guess you have to start somewhere and the knowledge will all help in future builds.
Jikenda
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July 22nd, 2011 15:00
Anyone know what would be the cause of windows boot screen pausing continuously as the logo is attempting to form together? Seriously takes almost 15mins for the home screen to finally appear, but after windows is booted up, there' s no lag.
Jikenda
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July 22nd, 2011 15:00
Thanks again for any help with all of this.
Jikenda
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July 22nd, 2011 15:00
Not getting much further with this build. The PC still boots up extremely slow and I am going to try a fresh install of Windows 7 64 and reinstall all the drivers for the mobo and the gpu. hopefully that will help a bit as I'm not sure what other steps to take to try to remedy this situation.