Originally Posted by
muzz
Not really, IMO you should be able to see issues/differences fairly quick.
I agree with resetting to defaults after flash/clear, but after that, you should be able to start testing again.
I've never encountered a situation that needed a long time at defaults after a flash, I mean the bios was cleared, and if the flash worked, setting to defaults, and then going up from there, should show differences IF the problem was bios related.
Maybe I'm missing something in the wording BE, I dunno.
He mentioned that when above stock settings, that he had warm boot problems, so IF it was bios related, the problem was either fixed, or it wasn't I would think.
This isn't a bash, I just don't understand why he would leave it at Optimized defaults after the flash, when his problem isn't at default- it's when he's in a Non-Default scenario.