Boot duration for PC 39 seconds
Boot duration for PC 39 seconds
I own a high-end system with an M.2 i9 CPU, fast boot settings, and many startup programs running. I expect my PC to start quicker, so here are some adjustments I could consider. Just a reminder, I'm using BIOS version F5 on my Aorus Gaming 9 and don't plan to update it since everything seems fine. My specs include an i9 7990X, GTX 180T9, Samsung 970 EVO M.2 32GB, DDR4 2400MHz RAM, and the Aorus Gaming 9.
I start counting from the moment you notice the Windows logo or when you press the power button.
That’s typical, the BIOS startup display consumes a significant portion of the initial time.
The BIOS requires some time to initialize after Windows begins, typically about five seconds.
On an i9 7900X with an X299 chipset, starting up can take some time. Many premium consumer chipsets behave this way, just like Threadripper boards. If your motherboard includes debug information, you might check those values to identify the bottleneck.
it doesn’t appear there’s a way to lower the BIOS after the initial screen, though this isn’t connected to your SSD. The X299 boards process data more slowly due to their advanced chipset, but updating the BIOS could assist.
My mainboard supports quick startup and MSI Fast Boot. I finish booting in under 10 seconds. Your build details are available in my profile.
It could be related to the chipset on your board, which might cause a significant delay in booting—your system takes about four times longer than usual.