10-03-2025 10:32 PM - edited 10-04-2025 03:21 AM
Hello,guys, i just upgraded to a new pc with a B760F motherboard, 14600k, 2x16gb 5600mhz vengeance ddr5 cl40, nvme Crucial P310 2TB, psu 850w.... And upgraded to windows 11 Pro ,and if i disable Fastboot in Windows Power Settings option and restart, the windows spinning circle (the first screen after bios post) rotates for 17x , without the audio driver the circle spin 8x , downloaded the realtek driver from asus b760f page, My old 7700k z270f 16gbram on windows 10 always spin that circle 2x and done... whats wrong? whats new? im trying to figure out if is some hardware fault,software or bios settings...
I tried run memtest86 from bios, and no errors,tried the ssd check app and no errors.... no idea now,reinstalled windows 11 3 times already... is that normal for windows 11?
10-04-2025 06:50 AM - edited 10-17-2025 12:56 AM
it was realtek audio driver
10-17-2025 12:49 AM - edited 10-17-2025 12:52 AM
I contacted local support and they told me it's not a hardware problem, so it's software or firmware or bios issue... Asus, will you solve this problem? I have my speakers plugged into the front connector using the default driver provided by Windows 11 25h2, if I plug them into the back after restarting Windows the driver automatically leaves it as extreme perfomance and the sound is distorted, and in the Windows driver I can't change this setting, on the other hand if I install the drivers available on the B760-F page, Windows loading takes about 33 seconds or more just in windows loading screen (after bios post)... which is very annoying... my old system with an i7700k and a z270F loads Windows 11 much faster than this B760F with i5-14600k