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  • This is not good for your ram.

  • Video Response, youtube.com/watch?v=QDyjgLrh9C­c 

  • Lame ^^ my Asrock instant Boot needs ONLY 1 second O_OOOOO WHAAT asrock best baby fuck the rest i love asrock i want to kissss in heeree asss

  • I have ASROCK , how I can enable instant boot?

  • There is one problem > because i'm living in Belgium ? MultiWalter01

  • And de bill of electrciti > in the future, it's gonna not cheaper, for a year 17.5 KWatt, here in Belgium ( Europe) 1KW =70 cent's > 25.55 € only for Fast Boot

  • @MultiWalter01 expensive Kwatts! here in Finland, 1 KWatt about 8-10 cents.. (0.08 euros)

  • Might have wanted to actually tell what is in your computer I mean what if you had a solid state hardrive or something that makes this appear to be alot faster that it actually is.

  • @xxslayer66xx I got an Core2Duo 6600 overcloked to 3.0, 4 gb of ram ddr2 1066, and no solid state drivers only 7200rpm.

  • i can't get the standby option in windows anymore with this board

  • Congratulations. You discovered the standby modus!

    Instant boot is nothing special. The following happens.

    Computer shutdown -> computer start-up -> hibernate/standby

    If you are smart, then you cut the crab and simply go hibernate / standby immediately. Any computer can do this! I already removed instant boot.

  • Stand By is equivalent to 'suspend to RAM', which keeps your session in the random access memory for a (usually short) amount of time and can wake up pretty quickly, yet using more electricity. Hibernate is to equivalent to 'suspend to HDD' which stores your session somewhere on the hard drive, using little power (but still more than complete shutdown) until you wake it up. But it has no speed advantage, the only reason it exists is to keep your session active rather than starting a new one.

  • @FrankyieFrank I think when you go on hibernate or stand by the computer is still on at least here it is. This way using asrock software the computer is compleatily off. you only have to left it plugged on.

  • @ttscha

    When using hibernate you can cut the power on your computer.

    When using standby, you have to leave it plugged in

    So again. Asrock instant boot does nothing special.

  • @FrankyieFrank its different than hibernate/standby

  • @FrankyieFrank you cant afford a asrock lol

  • @prolific187

    Hmm that's strange. Your telling me that I should get rid of my current computer because I can't afford it? I bought it more then a year ago.......

  • My computer boots up in less than 15 seconds whith all the features needed. This InstantBoot is pretty cool.

  • my asrock X58 super computer rocks to life in 3 seconds hehehe .. who cares if it has to boot twice to achieve a 3 second bootup. all you do is click shut down and and go do your thing ,walk away .unless you like to watch you pc shut down:)

  • i love to see my pc shut down =)

  • Thank you Asrock This rocks lol, Nice vid

  • yeh all good but it take nuff long to shut down

  • but that does not matter hit shut down and do your thing watch tv take a poop

    eat something, if you need to restart the fast boot time makes up for it

  • good one, too bad it was Asrock that came up with this idea :p

  • asrock is not what it used to be.

    they have low end products like all the motherboard manufacturers. it's not their fault people preffer those.

    sry 4 my bad english

  • I mean that I have had bad experiences on 2 motherboards from Asrock in the past.

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