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My experience has been that the more high-end my computer is, the slower it starts. At least for the BIOS, Windows has loaded very quickly since SSDs (Got my first one around 12 years ago).
Fancy motherboards, memory training, it's a bit sad that a 10 year old budget laptop can get to Windows quicker. Even though I don't really care about the extra seconds of course.
Hell, my new work laptop is a ThinkPad and Lenovo had issues with their BIOS for the entire year. Startup can take over a minute for that crap, despite being a $3000 machine.
My 2002 Pentium M (desktop) with Intel motherboard booted instantly. I liked to use it long after it was obsolete because it booted so fast.
Modern pcs are a hundred times faster and yet take so much longer. And don't get me started on why Windows 10 takes so long from password to desktop.
Telemetry loading 🤣😂