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OS: Windows 7 Ultimate

Type of Hard Drive(s): Samsung 840 Pro 128GB Boot Drive, Seagate Barracuda 2TB Media Drive

Time from powering on computer to the desktop (or Start Screen for Windows 8): ~20-25 seconds from pressing the power button

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less than 30 secs from the press of the button to finish loading sapphire trixx and asus AI suite 2 and a lot of other background stuff.

secs

windows 8 64bit(loving it)

vertex 4 255GB SSD (SSD FTW)

Core i5 2500k @4.7Ghz

1600mhz kingston RAM(like it matters)

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OS: Windows 7 Professional

OS Boot HDD: 1 ADATA S599 SSD

Boot Time: ~21 Seconds

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From BIOS to welcome screen its probably around 45 seconds but from then on... it takes about 2 minutes before everything is usable.. got a 1 TB WD Black...... :( I hate HDD's.. so slow.

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WINDOWS 8

128GB OCZ VECTOR

From clicking the power button to desktop its about 8~12 seconds .

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22 seconds from power button to mouse cursor movement using a 64GB Samsung 830 Series SSD.

That's with me rapidly clicking enter after POST to boot into Windows Home Premium 64-Bit (I'm dual-booting).

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I don't know actually. Most of the time its already on but if not then I turn it on and do some other stuff, like checking my mail on the phone ;) or coffee...

but its pretty quick :)

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13 seconds, unless I have my external HDD's plugged in, then it's like 13 years.

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about 30seconds. on my WD Cavier Blue HDD. i think overclocking my processor helped with the complete bootup process. its basically instantous.

bootup 30seconds... fully useable like 10seconds afterwards.

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13 seconds, unless I have my external HDD's plugged in, then it's like 13 years.

That is soo true :P

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OS: windows 8 pro

ssd: agility 3

time from power button to start screen : 15 seconds

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I've only had my PC for a few days but with my 120gb Kingston HyperX 3k drive from the "Loading windows screen" to password it's taken around 9-13 seconds. Usually around 11. Total with the bios splash is around 16-17.

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  • 4 months later...

Very simple.

 

Please state your PC specs, (cpu and ssd mainly) - and how long it takes for your system to start-up. 

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http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=c00880850〈=en&cc=us&contentType=SupportFAQ&prodSeriesId=3376909

 

this is the PC i have to use atm and it takes almost 3 minutes to boot. and it overheats and turns off randomly.

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3770k

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I don't really every take note, but id say 5-10 seconds..

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e-8400

8800gt

samsung 830 128GB

 

If you include my motherboard logo screen and post screens, then maybe 45 seconds.

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10-20 seconds to login screen, maybe 30-40 for full boot. I haven't tested it officially. Crucial M4 SSD (something like 400MB/s read, 200ish write).

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3570k
Vertex 4 SSD
Windows 7

 

8 seconds roughly.

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3770k

RAID 0 256 Samsung 840 Pro's

 

I don't really every take note, but id say 5-10 seconds..

 

 

e-8400

8800gt

samsung 830 128GB

 

If you include my motherboard logo screen and post screens, then maybe 45 seconds.

 

 

10 seconds to login screen, maybe 15-20 for full boot. I haven't tested it officially. Crucial M4 SSD (something like 400MB/s read, 200ish write).

 

I envy you all

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3570k, Crucial M4 128GB, Win 7 64bit

Around 20 seconds for full boot (Pressing button, MoBo POST and booting)

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I envy you all

:D

 

Windows users with SSDs will envy Archlinux's boot time on an SSD. 4-5 seconds.

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