Hi all,
I am writing because I couldn’t find any solution elsewhere.
I have just bought core i9-9900k with Aorus Master Z390 mobo. After installing windows 10 pro on my nvme Samsung Evo 960 500 gb, I was expecting a lightning fast boot up time. But it did not happen. It took about 15 secs or so to load into Windows.
So I took it as a challenge to increase boot time. In the Aorus Master software in Windows, there is an option to:
Of course I selected Ultra Fast Boot, knowing my 16 gb ram 3600 mhz would cache some memory into itself to enable really fast boot (that is what I read in the manual). However, it did not work. It is still about 15 secs or so. Then I tried changing to normal boot and fast boot. The boot time is actually the same. Actually I think the problem is before loading into windows, it got stuck at the Aorus startup logo for quite some time.
Then I have done tons of googling, couldn’t any answer related to Windows 10 pro boot up time with such CPU+mobo combination. There is no one out there concern with such slow boot time using this cpu+mobo combition? I wonder.
Ironically, I have few other notebooks and PCs, of which 1 of the notebook (core i7 4th gen) and PC (core i7-4790k OC to 4.4 GHz). These 2 devices of mine is able to load into windows in about 5 secs, both of them using Windows 10 pro. Funny thing is that these 2 devices are not even using nvme SSD, just normal SSD. Which I wonder why my core i9-9900k OC to 5 GHz is taking 3 times as much to load into the same windows using nvme SSD (enabled NVMe in bios).
I am suspecting that it is either problem with the settings in my bios or the fact that this core i9-9900k PC of mine has 4 other internal HDD hooked into it and 3 external HDD. For the latter, I suspect so because my other fast windows loading laptop/pc has just only 1 SSD hook into them. I also ensured when I installed the windows for the core i9 pc, I have all other HDD unplugged.
I am seeking help from you guys who have clues of what I am missing here.
I am writing because I couldn’t find any solution elsewhere.
I have just bought core i9-9900k with Aorus Master Z390 mobo. After installing windows 10 pro on my nvme Samsung Evo 960 500 gb, I was expecting a lightning fast boot up time. But it did not happen. It took about 15 secs or so to load into Windows.
So I took it as a challenge to increase boot time. In the Aorus Master software in Windows, there is an option to:
- Normal boot
- Fast boot
- Ultra fast boot
Of course I selected Ultra Fast Boot, knowing my 16 gb ram 3600 mhz would cache some memory into itself to enable really fast boot (that is what I read in the manual). However, it did not work. It is still about 15 secs or so. Then I tried changing to normal boot and fast boot. The boot time is actually the same. Actually I think the problem is before loading into windows, it got stuck at the Aorus startup logo for quite some time.
Then I have done tons of googling, couldn’t any answer related to Windows 10 pro boot up time with such CPU+mobo combination. There is no one out there concern with such slow boot time using this cpu+mobo combition? I wonder.
Ironically, I have few other notebooks and PCs, of which 1 of the notebook (core i7 4th gen) and PC (core i7-4790k OC to 4.4 GHz). These 2 devices of mine is able to load into windows in about 5 secs, both of them using Windows 10 pro. Funny thing is that these 2 devices are not even using nvme SSD, just normal SSD. Which I wonder why my core i9-9900k OC to 5 GHz is taking 3 times as much to load into the same windows using nvme SSD (enabled NVMe in bios).
I am suspecting that it is either problem with the settings in my bios or the fact that this core i9-9900k PC of mine has 4 other internal HDD hooked into it and 3 external HDD. For the latter, I suspect so because my other fast windows loading laptop/pc has just only 1 SSD hook into them. I also ensured when I installed the windows for the core i9 pc, I have all other HDD unplugged.
I am seeking help from you guys who have clues of what I am missing here.