With Windows 10 release on July 29th, 2015, several videos onPerformance benchmarkshave been released.

One of the important metric that is to be checked with any new OS, is the boot time.

But this parameter varies with different software and hardware configurations.

Comparison Of Boot Times In Windows 10

The boot time taken by Windows 10 Pro is just 17 secs. with an SSD. (https://www.youtube.com/user/muttayab619)

The punch in ofOS (32bit or 64bit)also determines the boot time speed.

Several YouTube enthusiasts have measured this benchmark to analyze the speed and performance of Windows 10.

But there is some ambiguity in their results also.

Windows-10-Boot-Time-To-Desktop-17-Secs

The boot time taken by Windows 10 Pro is just 17 secs. with an SSD. (https://www.youtube.com/user/muttayab619)

How Good is Windows 10 Boot Time (After Release, Not Preview Builds)?

TechSpothas recently (Aug 10th, 2015) made a comparison of boot speeds in their performance article.

Mathematically speaking, Windows 8.1 still stood in the first position in this performance test.

But the power of Windows 10 boot times could be seen in sleep and hibernate times.

ITPro (UK)also tested the same parameter using Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon and a Microsoft Surface Pro.

(https://www.youtube.com/user/muttayab619)

Some YouTube Video Results on Windows 10 Boot Times?

Inanother case, this benchmark was tested with mSATA on Gigabyte Brix i5-5200U.

But in this case an SSD was used.

The results were quite impressive, with Windows 10 just taking5 secs to bootfrom BIOS to login.

Someother user testedon a Lenovo Thinkpad T430s i7 @ 2.9 GHz, Intel SSD with 8GB DDR3 RAM.

TheWindows 10 boot time to login was just 8 seconds.

Riccardo Casati tested with a high-end configuration similar to this.

This YouTube from CIRCUS MAXIMUS shows the boot time comparison in Windows 10 with normal HDD and faster SSD.

Till now the configurations tested were all high-end and were mostly using the recent hardware technology.

to compare the results with alow-end configuration, I took the below YouTube video results.

The configuration was something like this

But here the results were totally out of the blue.

Conclusion

Some of the boot times were reported with SSDs installed.

It must be said that the read and write speeds of traditional HDDs vary vastly with the new SSDs.

The SSDs are 2x to 10x times faster than normal mechanical HDDs.