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Is it okay to have it below standards?

Craftsman_2222

I did the UserBenchmark benchmark and was wondering if it's normal to have most everything below the expectations on that? here is the link to the benchmark. http://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/1047787 Also I saw a video of the 750 series SSD booting in no time at all, but mine takes around,from the time I power it on, 40 seconds. is that normal?

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I get under 13 seconds with an HDD 

something is wrong yo

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Even my MX100 is booting in like 10 seconds, somethings wrong with your SSD :( 

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3 minutes ago, Swndlr said:

Even my MX100 is booting in like 10 seconds, somethings wrong with your SSD :( 

Great, RMA it with intel or go to microcenter to get it replaced (that's where I got it.)

 

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8 minutes ago, Craftsman_2222 said:

Great, RMA it with intel or go to microcenter to get it replaced (that's where I got it.)

 

Microcenter would probably be quicker :P 

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The test results you linked showed your drive behaving above expectations. I'm guessing the slowdown is being caused by a windows setting or a bios setting. It could just be poor bios support for NVME boot drives.

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14 minutes ago, GzeroD said:

The test results you linked showed your drive behaving above expectations. I'm guessing the slowdown is being caused by a windows setting or a bios setting. It could just be poor bios support for NVME boot drives.

Well, I have the x99 deluxe board so I don't know if the BIOS would be the problem. Unless there is a setting I need to turn on. What windows setting would it be?

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9 minutes ago, Craftsman_2222 said:

Well, I have the x99 deluxe board so I don't know if the BIOS would be the problem. Unless there is a setting I need to turn on. What windows setting would it be?

I'm fairly sure the x99 Deluxe has some other bios related issues (among them being a problem where it won't boot into OS if to many high speed USB devices are plugged in at start up. So I wouldn't be surprised if this was an issue as well. 

 

In Windows 10 the option you are looking for is "fast startup". http://lifehacker.com/enable-this-setting-to-make-windows-10-boot-up-faster-1743697169

in the bios your looking for fast boot.

 

While in general these settings don't cause issues. With some hardware/software configurations they can cause boot problems.  I'm going to tag someone I know with your board to see if they have any more insight into your specific situation before I recommend you change those settings. @foxhound590

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@Craftsman_2222 it could be that that the motherboard is initialising all the peripherals and disk drives before allowing the boot to happen my computer takes an age to boot because of this (lots of HDD's) so try booting with only the boot drive, screen, keyboard and mouse 

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