18sec on ssd boot time

So I bought an Asus S550CB about three months ago and when I got it, it starts about 12 s (he has a hybrid drive). Then about a month ago, I did a reinstall of windows, and now it starts in about 18 sec. So I was wondering if the system re - install reinstalled my OS at the disk instead of the SSD.

PS - I have Kaspersky internet security installed, which will affect the startup time?

Depending on what model the SSD hybrid drive is limited to 24 GB and is probably used as a disk cache since its too small for win8.

And restoration of factory settings would mean that it is the same as when buying

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