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Introduction:

  1. On OptiPlex 7010 with Win 8.1, I spend 1 TB HDD 500 GB Samsung EVO 850.
  2. All the drivers are updated, updated BIOS to newest. I use Samsung Data Migration to transfer the data.
  3. Fully updated the system works OK with original 1 TB HARD drive

Result of migration:

  1. Slow start system
  2. The extremely slow system operation.

Based on the Internet reading I have the following Questions:

  1. The result is slow bad SSD op?
  2. The result is slow op of aversion Dell Samsung SSD ;-)
  3. Anyone know anything unusual on OptiPlex 7010 (smart Marvel, capacitors or any other hidden gems)? (Software is updated so I guess that's a program installation configuration or HW)

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Best of this post in the Hardware Forum general office, here:

http://en.community.Dell.com/support-forums/desktop/f/3514.aspx

Bev.

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