Is 30 seconds SSD boot time too long ?

Manderville

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Nov 21, 2015
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Hey guys I recently built my very first PC like 3 weeks ago and I think 30s boot time is too long for a SSD. I mean from when I touch the power button to when W10 is fully usable takes 30s. Is this fine seems a little long for a SSD should be faster I think.

These are my specs:

CPU: i5-6600K 3.5GHz
MOBO: MSI Z170A GAMING M5
RAM: 16GB DDR4
OS: W10
SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 250GB
GPU: GTX 970
 
Solution
From a SSD drive like a Samsung, you should be looking at around 11 seconds from first powering the system on, to being at the windows desktop.

But it also depends on how many programs you have set to run also after windows has loaded.
If you have a delay when clicking on anything within windows, and it does not react straight away.

With 16Gb of system memory and the SSD drive it should be within reason about 11 seconds like I said.

From a SSD drive like a Samsung, you should be looking at around 11 seconds from first powering the system on, to being at the windows desktop.

But it also depends on how many programs you have set to run also after windows has loaded.
If you have a delay when clicking on anything within windows, and it does not react straight away.

With 16Gb of system memory and the SSD drive it should be within reason about 11 seconds like I said.

 
Solution

yes. set your ssd to boot #1 and disable any other drive from boot order and enable fast boot if your motherboard supports it

EDIT: I installed win10 months ago and installed programs, my boot time is less than 15s. I dont even have an ssd