Have you ever owned one or actively used one? I own one but I no longer use it seeing I have a gaming laptop that I actively use now. I admired it for the time being, but I wanted a more powerful PC that could do more, particularly gaming.
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My Windows computer boots up very quickly, so I guess it all depends on multiple factors on how quickly it boots up.Coming from Windows - it's SO refreshing to have everything booted up within seconds of logging in
My windows PC is up and usable within about 10-15 seconds from opening the lid.Coming from Windows - it's SO refreshing to have everything booted up within seconds of logging in, haha
I’m guessing an i7 or i9 will load up faster than an i3 or i5, is this true?My windows PC is up and usable within about 10-15 seconds from opening the lid.
How fast a system boots up depends on many factors. if your Windows PC is on a HDD (hard disk Drive) and not a Solid State Drive or even an M.2 drive, you'll notice a much slower boot up time as a HDD with movable parts tends to be slower than a solid state.
Yes, an i7 & i9 are more powerful and efficient than an i3 and i5, to deal with speed also depends on the amount of RAM/memory you have.I’m guessing an i7 or i9 will load up faster than an i3 or i5, is this true?
Yeah, thought so. My laptop is almost 7 years old, runs an SSD and i7 with 16GB RAM. It's still pretty fast and there's nothing wrong with it. Sadly my processor doesn't allow me to upgrade to WIndows 11.Yes, an i7 & i9 are more powerful and efficient than an i3 and i5, to deal with speed also depends on the amount of RAM/memory you have.
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