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Id say around 12 seconds. Thats on a bad day.
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GT86 wrote Just wondering how long it takes for your PC to boot up? Before my upgrade I had a terrible pentium CPU and had a fair few programs set to boot up on start up, I removed those and it made it a little quicker, but now I have the Skylake i5 and a SSD instead of a disk drive, it takes about 15-20 seconds.


Just timed mine, takes me 7 seconds ;D
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20 seconds max

I dont like the 20 character rule
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Windows 10, HDD around 20s to fully ready :-)
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Lia wrote Half an hour maybe?


No seriously mine takes ages. Will be deleting alot of thinks soon.


Jesus christ, with my disk drive and terrible CPU, it took no more than 4-5 minutes to completely boot up with programs running from launch, but 30 minutes? damn that's a long ass time.
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Not sure exactly, but I'd have to guess around 25-30 seconds.
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GT86 wrote
Lia wrote Half an hour maybe?


No seriously mine takes ages. Will be deleting alot of thinks soon.


Jesus christ, with my disk drive and terrible CPU, it took no more than 4-5 minutes to completely boot up with programs running from launch, but 30 minutes? damn that's a long ass time.


Think he was being sarcastic about the half an hour thing..
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Feels like 10-15 but doesn't sound right because I don't have an SSD.
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Michelin wrote
GT86 wrote
Lia wrote Half an hour maybe?


No seriously mine takes ages. Will be deleting alot of thinks soon.


Jesus christ, with my disk drive and terrible CPU, it took no more than 4-5 minutes to completely boot up with programs running from launch, but 30 minutes? damn that's a long ass time.


Think he was being sarcastic about the half an hour thing..


Possibly, but some PC's do take that long to boot up and load startup programs so yea. 30 mins is a bit extreme, but some people's PC's aren't far off.
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From a cold boot about 5-10 seconds, but with the asus board I have it starts from a hybrid shutdown in about 3 seconds, straight on to the desktop.
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