SSD boot time slows down

Vizour

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Hi, I have a little problem with boot time of my PC. The operating system is installed on my SSD (Kingston HyperX 3K 120GB) and when I booted up for the very first time a year ago, it took my something like 15 seconds in Windows 7 to reach the user selection. But the boot time has started to become perceptibly longer some month ago and took around 40 seconds. So I upgraded to Windows 10, but the boot time dropped just to 30 seconds. This is strange, because even my old laptop which is very slow (HP 6530b) with normal HDD boots in one second faster using Windows 10. Can you help me please?

-CPU: AMD FX-8322 @ 4.4GHz
-MOBO: MSI 970 Gaming
-RAM: Kingston HyperX Beast 8GB
-Graphics card: Sapphire Radeon R9 290 Tri-X (overclocked)

P.S. The problem started when I swithced to Gigabyte MOBO, because my MSI had some problems. My reinstalled Win 7, because the PC wasn't able to boot and since that day the boot time increased by more than 10 seconds.
 

Vizour

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I have still 55,3 GB of free space. Just Windows 10 (and still Win 7), couple of programs and some tools are installed on this SSD.
 

Vizour

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It says the health of my SSD is good.
 

Vizour

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Nice, thank you! I followed those steps and my system boots seven seconds faster than before. Do you think 23 seconds on SSD with Windows 10 is ok, or should it be still a bit faster?