SSD Boot Time for Windows 10 increased

Alciel

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Nov 9, 2013
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I am having a problem with my SSD, I am not totally sure if my SSD is dying or if I did something that is affecting my boot time for Windows 10 on my SSD.

I have a Crucial MX300 275GB Model Up until recently like 3-4 weeks ago, I started noticing that my boot times for windows was increasing. Compared to when I first installed my SSD, It was really quick, snappy. Now it is slow, Almost as slow as my Mechanical Drive that I had before it.

Now I have done something what I consider extreme and have already went ahead with a full reformat of my SSD and reinstalling Windows 10 Home 64 Bit on my SSD. This to my surprise did nothing at all and my boot times are still long.

I am not sure what I can do now to fix my boot time short of an RMA of my SSD. Maybe my SSD is dying, But the thing is I got my SSD not even a year ago, Maybe 9-10 months ago. So I don't think that my SSD is dying this fast on me. If that is even the problem.

I am not sure what to do now.
 
So I just clocked it again, Only this time I installed a driver for my Motherboard, A MSI z87-G45 Gaming, I installed the "On-Board SATA AHCI/RAID Drivers" or at least I updated it to the latest version.

My clock this time was 1:29:61