And who know what's installed in the laptops and the specs or health of the hardware. I have one 5 year old non gaming Acer Aspire 3 and recently bought Predator Helios Neo 16, both of them boot up as fast as the Asus laptop in the video if not faster.
No offence but before making some videos you guys need to learn about computers....boot up speed has nothing to do with how powerful your device is and...if you want a super fast boot up install a fast pcie gen 4 SSD if your system supports it....!!! Videos like this are misguiding...
Yes you are right Acer laptop has no SSD while Asus has one plus Asus is Intel i7 12 Gen with a powerfull graphic card rtx 3050 while Acer is Intel i5 9 Gen with GTX 1050
@@gyan_fazts3455 It has a Micron 2200 something something but the boot settings didnt set to boot from the ssd so ofc it will be much slower because of that Toshiba hard drive, even worse eMMC flash is basically an sd card but in computers
Factory installed windows in Asus comes with fastboot setting turned on in BIOS by default and it is enabled in the OS too, but acer may not have that enabled, so it is cold booting, so it willbe obviously slower.
I love Asus products because that's the first gaming laptop brand I bought. This is just flat out wrong, hear me out, I dont even use any Acer brands but it should be match up to TUF, it just depends on what youre unstalling, or youre just hating on Acer without any updates? Or just cold boot to make Asus better
I also really like asus, but I don't have a gaming pc. My first asus was some old zenbook, now I have a vivobook from 2020. It works great for what I need it for (simple games, coding, browsing the web, handling 2 displays). It's also really small and light. The battery lasts about 3-4 hours only though. Also, my friend has an acer and it matches up to my asus. The creator of the video said the acer has 9th gen i5 and gtx 1050 while the asus has i7 12th gen and rtx 3050. My friend has a acer with 10th gen i5 and rtx 2060 super, I have a asus with 10th gen i5 and mx250, we both have similiar boot times.
Please reply🙏. I am also thinking of buying an Asus laptop (F17) but I read some reviews that Asus laptops in general are not good, motherboard is very bad, it stops working right after 1 or 2 years, and thier customer service even within warranty is very bad. How is you experience with Asus? Should I buy it?
That Acer laptop appears to be older than the ASUS laptop, judging by the red tinted keys which new models don’t have anymore, and the ASUS laptop has 11th-13th gen sticker on it, so it’s definitely newer than the Acer laptop
Bhai mera dil toh acer ALG he lene ka kr rha hai lekin mujhe confusion hai ki konsa lu kahi Acer ALG bad perfromence toh nhi degii?? Aor sabse jyada heat konsa laptop krega aor battery backup kiski acchi hai please heat and batterybackup ka bta do 🤔
Everybody gangsta until your warranty goes out. Edit: What I mean is that ASUS is setting a trap for customer who is buying their laptop. After warranty expired 1 to 2 weeks or even 1 month later your laptop would die.
Please reply🙏. I am also thinking of buying an Asus laptop but I read some reviews that Asus laptops in general are not good, and thier customer service even within warranty is very bad. How is your experience?
@@lostwanderer8693 Actually I don't even have a ASUS. My Uncle has a ASUS and literally it died after warranty. JayTwoCent even baycotted Asus and even Asus tried to scam Gamer-Nexus to pay 200$ on a dent even scamming their people for a scratch. I always read Asus forums and people complain how they are not good with their people how they are scamming peoples to literally buy a new one. Don't use it until you want a premium look.
Hi, I was thinking of purchasing a laptop for coding, media consumption and light gaming. what are the options i should consider under 65k budget ?(durability zyada hona chahiye 😢)
@@ganesh.1732 That is hard but I would recommend not using a Laptop. Instead use a PC or build pc with budget of 65k rupee. But if you are a traveler who keeps traveling all the time then you should assume you do need a Laptop. My recommendation is either PC or Laptop. If you just sit in a one place and do nothing then PC is for you. If traveling then Laptop for you. Laptop Recommendation for under 65k is Lenovo ThinkPad. Asus X415EA (not recommended soldered ram only 4gigs.) HP or Infinix. Just buy a PC it would be better.
The speed also goes depending on what computer has the most stuff on it , oen pc could have more stuff on it than the other which drops the speed bc the Pc is tryna load everything in at ones so u dont see them slowly loading in
Acer Aspire 5 here with All Crucial SSDs and RAM Boots in like 3 seconds Bro... But if were speaking of Gaming it's a 50/50 even if it has Nvidia its still an Office Laptop but with a decent gaming spec and can Run 60 - 90 FPS on Games😅
@@DilshadKhan-sz9ui present I have Acer Nitro i7 500gb ssd 16gb ram i bought it for 85k with all offers 😊 previous one Acer predator around 70k i think
People say that this is the speed their laptop can achieve, well the reason why its fast because windows default turns on the option "fast startup" where everything is stored on the hardware when you shut it down so that windows will get prepared on the next boot up. To get the most accurate boot up time turn off the fast startup option, you may experience slower boot times but this actually improves performance on the system while because windows doesnt store everything on the hardware when shut down.
Hey guys don't spread hate he just showed the boot time even he didn't say asus is better nor he said acer is best just showed so stop commenting that silly things......
I have a asus with hdd which boots up taking 15-20 sec atleast due to heavy application installed So ? What now Yes this is half info and thats what im trying to tell