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So my old ssd was near failure and I can't remember its standard boot time but with ultra fast boot enabled last bios time would be 3.2 seconds and I could be on the home screen in 6-8 seconds. Now the ssd I just bought was a samsung 860 evo, I did many tests and everything checks out I believe except boot speed. Without ultra fast boot the last bios time is 12.5 seconds and I can be at the home screen in 22 seconds does this seem high ? However with ultra fast boot it is the same as my old ssd 3.2 bios time and 6-8 seconds total till home screen. So essentially my questions is does this boot time sound normal around 22 seconds with nothing changed and 6-8 seconds with ultra boot on.

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Kinda yeah. Can depend on mobo BIOS and power check as well as SSD and system spec, but more or less it's what I experienced. In more longer proper power check it self can take longer than actual boot from SSD that comes. 

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1 hour ago, weeblord said:

22 seconds is a little slow, but can't you just leave on ultra fast boot?

I can but I was kinda bumbed because in best case scenario it should of been like 17-19, does this mean there's something wrong with the ssd or maybe I'm being held back by mobo or ram because my other ssd basically got the same times but when actually using this new ssd which is better it performs better even did a read a d write check and it was all good within 10mb and crystalinfo said it was 100% 

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1 hour ago, Stu_Bear said:

What model was your old SSD ?  Just so I know which one to purchase next ;) 

U don't want my old ssd failed after 9 months a d it's kinda trashy only 240gb and if your mobo doesn't support ultra fast boost or looking at around 22 seconds still

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1 minute ago, Choink said:

U don't want my old ssd failed after 9 months a d it's kinda trashy only 240gb and if your mobo doesn't support ultra fast boost or looking at around 22 seconds still

Do have "fast boot" option in my BIOS, but not enabled.  Using a Samsung 850 Pro...never takes longer than 10 seconds to boot up...I hear that's on the fast side for sata SSD.

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3 minutes ago, Stu_Bear said:

Do have "fast boot" option in my BIOS, but not enabled.  Using a Samsung 850 Pro...never takes longer than 10 seconds to boot up...I hear that's on the fast side for sata SSD.

And also should I even be  counting the bios post in my time to load ? Because if people don't do that then on ultra fast boot mine would be around 4 to 5 seconds and on normal like 10 seconds 

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1 minute ago, Choink said:

And also should I even be  counting the bios post in my time to load ? Because if people don't do that then on ultra fast boot mine would be around 4 to 5 seconds and on normal like 10 seconds 

I count from the time I hit the power button till it prompts me for my OS password...

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5 hours ago, Choink said:

I can but I was kinda bumbed because in best case scenario it should of been like 17-19, does this mean there's something wrong with the ssd or maybe I'm being held back by mobo or ram because my other ssd basically got the same times but when actually using this new ssd which is better it performs better even did a read a d write check and it was all good within 10mb and crystalinfo said it was 100% 

Well it does work well in fast boot, so just leave it on that. It's kind of odd that it does that, but if you have any other problems with fast boot later on then you can just open another thread.

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