
- Pc startup time with wiindows on m.2 samsung 960 evo windows 10#
- Pc startup time with wiindows on m.2 samsung 960 evo pro#
From the windows splash screen to my logon screen is around 25.47 seconds. Originally posted by For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge:įrom cold boot i see the rog bios screen then the rog windows loading screen. It's an unintended cost of having a system with a lot of frills.

Same with having more drives and USB devices plugged in. Make sure your BIOS is up to date.Īlso, having more RAM slots populated will increase the amount of time it takes to POST. Installed Samsung EVO 960 NVMe m.2 250Gb drive as the only drive in NUC7i3BNH bios 0036. Does any one know if it can work in PCI express 2 (i am off cause aware that if it work, it will run at reduced. This pci adaptor is a stated for PCI express 3 X4, but i only have PCI express 2. HDD External: 4TB Seagate Zen2 had longer boot times right out of the gate and it took BIOS updates to improve it. The idea is to get a SAMSUNG 960 EVO M.2 250GB SSD and a Aqua Computer kryo PCIe 3.0 x4 adapter for M.2 NGFF PCIe SSD. HDD: 7x 2TB a combo of Seagate and WD all 7200 rpm
Pc startup time with wiindows on m.2 samsung 960 evo pro#
OS Drive: 1TB Samsung 980 Pro PCI-e 4.0 NVMe M.2 And i heard alot of people have 5 seconds or less. What else can i do to get faster startup times. I even checked in bios and fast boot is enabled. There is nothing in my startup folder i ran virus scans and it found nothing. Originally posted by For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge:I don't have much running in the background just razer software. Is it fast (around sub 5 seconds) from when it goes to show the Windows loading splash to getting to desktop at least? And, keep in mind that many boards (like our Asus) have options by default to replace the Windows logo with a Republic of Gamers one. I guess that Dell board/BIOS is faster than my other two custom build boards (both Asus) are.īut your situation is entirely going to revolve around potentially changing BIOS settings, or dealing with the fastest the board will get through the BIOS process to handing it off to the SSD to start loading the OS. Interestingly, my laptop boots the fastest, and it has the slowest stuff in it.

I've seen times between 20 and 30 commonly on my system too (but it says 13.6 currently) so no clue, but all my systems have booted roughly similarly since I got an SSD (I'm counting time from cold boot power on to desktop) so I never really fussed with the details. Your drive itself probably won't impact that any really, since that is time spend BEFORE the system is handed of to load whatever is on the SSD. Right, and that would be the "last BIOS time" I was mentioning. No it's what it tells when i open task manager and then click startup it tells you in the upper right hand corner of task manager below the tabs.

Pc startup time with wiindows on m.2 samsung 960 evo windows 10#
Originally posted by Illusion of Progress:Is that the "last BIOS boot time" or a rough approximation of the the Windows loading screen to desktop time? If it's the former, that doesn't seem too bad to me, but I've only used Windows 10 on one PC so I don't have much to go off of.
