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A cold start to the initial Windows 10 login screen (where I can enter my pin #) takes 1:03, but I also have a 5 second delay set to allow me time to get to the BIOS screen at bootup time.

From the login screen, it takes another 1:20 to bring up the desktop and load all the background processes (including anti-virus, Stardock Fences to group my desktop icons, DVDFab Passkey, Techsmith Snagit, and more).

My Geekbench 5 scores for the i7-10750H processor which has 6 cores and 12 threads are as follows:
* CPU Score: 1138 (single core) 6142 (multicore)
* Computer Score: 66958

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Geekbench reports my specs as follows:
System Information
  • Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro (64-bit)
  • Operating System: 2009
  • Model: HP OMEN by HP Laptop 17-cb1xxx
  • Motherboard: HP 8748
  • Northbridge: Intel Comet Lake 02
  • Southbridge: Intel HM470 00
  • BIOS: AMI F.20

Processor Information
  • Name: Intel Core i7-10750H
  • Topology: 1 Processor, 6 Cores, 12 Threads
  • Identifier: Genuine Intel Family 6 Model 165 Stepping 2
  • Base Frequency: 2.59 GHz
  • Maximum Frequency: 4986 MHz
  • Processor Package: Socket 1440 FCBGA
  • Processor Codename: Comet Lake
  • L1 Instruction Cache: 32.0 KB x 6
  • L1 Data Cache: 32.0 KB x 6
  • L2 Cache: 256 KB x 6
  • L3 Cache: 12.0 MB

Memory Information
  • Size: 32.0 GB
  • Type: DDR4 SDRAM
  • Speed: 1463 MHz
  • Number of Channels: 2
  • Latency: 21-21-21-47 2T


In RealBand, running "Action, Test Audio Performance", it tells me I can run 87 concurrent tracks in RealBand (so given that RealBand only has 48, I shouldn't have a problem).

I created a song in RealBand with all RealTracks (5 tracks, 128 bars, 120bpm resulting in a 4:52 song). It took 40 seconds to completely create all the audio tracks and and 10 seconds to render to WAV. The RealTracks/RealDrums content is on my spinning hard disk drive, however. I imagine it would be a little faster if they were on an SSD, but that's how my computer is set up.

RealBand is currently configured to use my Behringer U-Phoria Audio/MIDI interface, which also has a small Behringer mixer connected through it, using WAS drivers (which didn't work well on my previous laptop, but does work on this one, so I switched from the Behringer ASIO - which does work also - to WAS, so I could run both BIAB and RealBand concurrently with low latency).

Hope this helps.


John

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