850 EVO vs NVME SSDs Win 10 boot time

Mar 4, 2018
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Hi guys, I'm currently using 850 EVO 250gb as my boot drive. It does provide fast boot time, about 17-18 sec from hitting the power button to the appearance of desktop. And then today I came across new Intel NVME SSD 760p. which 256gb version only cost $100 on newegg, i.e. only $15 more than 850 EVO 250gb. So I wonder if my boot time will improve if I upgrade my boot drive from the EVO to the nvme. Thanks guys.

PS: I'm using ryzen 5 1600, asrock ab350m-hdv, 16gb 2666mhz. If I decide to purchase the Intel 760p, then the EVO will be used to store my games. Currently my games are being store by HGST Deskstar NAS 4TB.
 
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It's faster therefore better boot times can be expected. I don't know about that one but my Samsung 960 Evo is of same speed but shaved only a second or two over ordinary SATA SSD, otherwise can't see much improvement in normal use. I also had similar difference in prices and took this Samsung instead but I had another reason, all my SATA ports were already in use. Those 6GB more also makes for even smaller difference in price. At least 5 of those 15 bucks.
It's faster therefore better boot times can be expected. I don't know about that one but my Samsung 960 Evo is of same speed but shaved only a second or two over ordinary SATA SSD, otherwise can't see much improvement in normal use. I also had similar difference in prices and took this Samsung instead but I had another reason, all my SATA ports were already in use. Those 6GB more also makes for even smaller difference in price. At least 5 of those 15 bucks.
 
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