• How Quickly Does Your Computer Restart?
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1:04 (20 of this was shut down, so a nice 44 sec boot) Win 7 Home premium x64 Athlon II 240 @ 2.8 2x 2 Gb OCZ Gold 1066 DDR2 WD Caviar Blue 300Gb 7200 rpm Saphire HD 4770 512mb
loads x in 3.56 seconds :>
[QUOTE=catch33;21015858]You know what they say about OS X users, they engage in fellatio regularly.[/QUOTE] :smug:
[QUOTE=irgoto;21013114]I find it hard to believe how some of you have such a fast boot up time.. i mean yeah you maybe might be able to get 20 secs on a ssd with a fresh install but come on 7 secs -_-'[/QUOTE] Linux on an SSD boots like a monster.
1:01 Amd Athlon Dual Core 5000+ 2.6ghz 250 GB Hitachi + 500GB WD Green Caviar 4GB ddr2 RAM
Around 50 seconds, I believe. [editline]12:59PM[/editline] E8400 ATI 47xx something Windows 7 4 GB DDR2
Mine took 2.31.7 1 minute 35 seconds to shut down 55 seconds to start up. Windows 7 32-bit 4GB RAM 8800GT C2D E8500 3.16GhZ Two 250GB 7200rpm hard drives.
71 seconds Windows XP SP3 Intel Core2Duo T7300 @ 2.0 GHz 2 GB ram (1 GB pagefile) 200 GB HDD @ 5,400 rpm 'Tis a laptop.
Windows 7 32bit / Arch Linux 32bit i7 (Can't bother finding the exact specs.) 4GB ram The time it takes from me pressing the power button to the computer actually starting is worrying. To get to GRUB, it takes around 15 seconds. A minute to get in to Windows 7.
Sometimes 2+ minutes with my WD MyBook attached with eSATA Windows 7 Ultimate Intel E7500 2.9 GHz Dual Core 500 GB Seagate 4 GB DDR2 RAM Radeon HD 4770
43 Secs Windows 7 Home Premium AthlonX2 II 550 Black Edition @ 3.1GHz Asus M4A785TD-M EVO MoBo Kingston HyperX 2GB 1333MHz RAM 500GB WD Caviar Blue HDD @ 7200 RPM File system: NTFS Not a bad time really, takes longer when i boot up normally because of XFire.
54 seconds. Win 7 64-bit Premium Phenom II 965 X4 BE 3.4 Stock 4GB 1333 Kingston RAM Dual Channel (Yeah, I know it is cheap, but I don't use extremely demanding stuff aside form games) PNY GTX 260 Core 216 Gigabyte MA785GMT-UD2H Motherboard mATX 7200 SATA Western Digital 250 GB (5-6 years old!)
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