Fixing boot black screens on ADATA ValueRAM DDR3 1600
Seeing the boot time drop from 45s to 15s was an absolute rush; the difference in daily use is night and day. When I first tried running the game, the loading screen just froze for two whole minutes. The boot logic was struggling with the old RAM protocols, and the frustration made me realize I couldn't just stick with default settings. I flashed the latest BIOS and set the memory training mode to 'One-Time'. The boot logs showed a much cleaner hardware init sequence. I did run into a memory capacity detection error on the first boot after the update, but I fixed it by manually re-assigning the RAM frequency in the BIOS. Temps are steady at 40°C-45°C, with read speeds hovering around 12GB/s. Using firmware to kill compatibility conflicts is a gamble, but the smoothness gain is real. The system response is just way snappier. I switched the boot mode in the BIOS to finalize it.