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System Name | AlderLake / Laptop |
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Processor | Intel i7 12700K P-Cores @ 5Ghz / Intel i3 7100U |
Motherboard | Gigabyte Z690 Aorus Master / HP 83A3 (U3E1) |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U12A 2 fans + Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut Extreme + 5 case fans / Fan |
Memory | 32GB DDR5 Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB 6000MHz CL36 / 8GB DDR4 HyperX CL13 |
Video Card(s) | MSI RTX 2070 Super Gaming X Trio / Intel HD620 |
Storage | Samsung 980 Pro 1TB + 970 Evo 500GB + 850 Pro 512GB + 860 Evo 1TB x2 / Samsung 256GB M.2 SSD |
Display(s) | 23.8" Dell S2417DG 165Hz G-Sync 1440p / 14" 1080p IPS Glossy |
Case | Be quiet! Silent Base 600 - Window / HP Pavilion |
Audio Device(s) | Panasonic SA-PMX94 / Realtek onboard + B&O speaker system / Harman Kardon Go + Play / Logitech G533 |
Power Supply | Seasonic Focus Plus Gold 750W / Powerbrick |
Mouse | Logitech MX Anywhere 2 Laser wireless / Logitech M330 wireless |
Keyboard | RAPOO E9270P Black 5GHz wireless / HP backlit |
Software | Windows 11 / Windows 10 |
Benchmark Scores | Cinebench R23 (Single Core) 1936 @ stock Cinebench R23 (Multi Core) 23006 @ stock |
Everytime when I start my PC I see a message on my display that it is waiting for a signal, this takes about 8 seconds or so, I have my main monitor connected with DVI-D.
Currently the primary display setting is on "Auto" in the BIOS.
Now what if I set this to PCIE, would my monitor get the signal immidiately when I startup my PC and getting a faster boot?
Now what if my videocard would be dead for some reason, can I still see the BIOS when I startup the PC by having the display connected to the motherboard for CPU igp when the primary display setting is PCIE?
If my card would be dead sometime for some reason, I probably have to take out the battery from the motherboard a few seconds to reset the BIOS?
Currently the primary display setting is on "Auto" in the BIOS.
Now what if I set this to PCIE, would my monitor get the signal immidiately when I startup my PC and getting a faster boot?
Now what if my videocard would be dead for some reason, can I still see the BIOS when I startup the PC by having the display connected to the motherboard for CPU igp when the primary display setting is PCIE?
If my card would be dead sometime for some reason, I probably have to take out the battery from the motherboard a few seconds to reset the BIOS?