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I have a NEW Samsung evo 850 that I replaced my hdd with in my laptop but I don't know if it is running fast enough. it seems my 840 evo boots faster on my regular pc and it has more shit starting up. like if I click the folder sometimes it will take a few seconds to load up at http://prntscr.com/8k0o76 screen but it will be blank.

 

I did do a performance test and it said I got the correct score I believe so I don't know. also here is another example. should it be loading the pictures this slow? shouldn't it all be instantly? most are under 1mb. https://youtu.be/EQrAsz2fzog

and I posted this in another thread a while back, since I switched to the ssd for some god damn reason I cannot sleep any longer since sleep=shut down now.

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did you do a clean install when you added the  ssd

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did you do a clean install when you added the  ssd

first I copied the os to try and see if I didn't have to and that didn't work so I was forced to although if it matter I was left with http://prntscr.com/8k0x6u that random system partition I didn't have before although how would that effect it?

CPU: i9 19300k////GPU: RTX 4090////RAM: 64gb DDR5 5600mhz ////MOBO: Aorus z790 Elite////MONITORS: 3 LG 38" 3840x1600 WIDESCREEN MONITORS

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