Nvme boot uefitool
Nvme boot uefitool Pc#
of files.Ī priori, as solid-state devices with a PCI-Express interface and NVMe protocol have a significantly better performance than those with a 2.5-inch format and SATA 3 interface (on average, we are talking about multiplying by 6 the speed), they should do make the PC boot up a lot faster, right? We are going to see, however, in empirical figures how big this performance increase is, the time it saves us, and of course whether or not it is worth the change.īefore starting with the tests, we must clarify as always that each PC is different, and in fact when we talk about the startup time of a Windows system it depends to a large extent on the programs you have installed, and more specifically on those residents that are they start when you turn on the PC.
However, already within the ecosystem of solid state devices, when we went from having a SATA 2 to SATA 3 interface, we did not notice an improvement that was too high, although it is true that we did gain a lot of performance, especially in loading and transfer tasks. When at the time we made the “leap” of using mechanical hard drives to the first SSDs, the performance improvement of the entire system increased remarkably, and especially when we talk about boot times. How much time does an NVMe SSD save versus a SATA SSD when booting up the PC?