![]() ![]() ![]() The times are being measured from the point at which POST ends to the point where you reach the login screen. On my new system the M.2 boot drive has been running in PCIE x4 mode (NVME) since the first startup and i usually see boot times of over 30 seconds (after POST). On my old system I used to see boot times (after POST) of less than 10 seconds, even though the M.2 boot drive was running in SATA mode. Both systems have fast boot disabled in the BIOS and in windows. I have re-used the Intel 600P M.2 boot drive from my old system however I have formatted it and done a clean reinstall of Windows 10 pro after building the new system. I have recently upgraded from my old 4790k system on a Gigabyte Z97X-Gaming 7 motherboard to a 8700k system on an ASUS Z370 Maximus X Hero motherboard. Before anyone starts asking, if you need my full system specs they are in the drop down menu under my name. ![]()
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