Dell Precision M3800 Performance Question

Hi Everyone,
First time posting here so excuse me for the simplicity of the question ad information that I am providing.
I have recently bought the DELL Precision M3800 Workstation
The specs are:
CPU: i7 4702HQ (2.2Ghz - 3.2Ghz)
16GB RAM
512gb mSata SSD
Win 8.1 PRO
The issue that I am having is speed. This is my first laptop with a solid state drive, and I was (possibly falsely?) expecting super fast speeds. To start with, the booting is very fast, (approx 7 seconds).
The problem is, installing, installing and launching applications. 
I am currently installing Autodesk Maya 2015 and it is very slow. I have the file downloaded, so it is not the download speed, but its been going on for a good 15 minutes. This happens with all installations, Skype, AutoCAD, Photoshop etc.
If I open the task manager, It shows that the CPU is at 15% and the Disk is at 5%
None of my resources are utilised, while the programs are struggling to move progress in the installation. 
It is similar with loading them. The time it takes to load up a program (installed on SSD) is the same as on my old laptop whin an i5 processor and normal HDD.
I guess my question is, is there any way to give programs more resources so they would react quicker, as the system is clearly capable of speeding things up, just the programs aren't using these resources.
Any and all ideas are welcome. If more information is required please ask.
Thanks

Thank you for your response!
I am aware that larger SSD's are slightly slower, but I have found the problem is not in the SDD itself.
I just ran CrystalDiskMark and here are the results:
           Sequential Read :   380.107 MB/s
          Sequential Write :   148.969 MB/s
         Random Read 512KB :   457.497 MB/s
        Random Write 512KB :   317.328 MB/s
    Random Read 4KB (QD=1) :    31.679 MB/s [  7734.2 IOPS]
   Random Write 4KB (QD=1) :    74.453 MB/s [ 18177.0 IOPS]
   Random Read 4KB (QD=32) :   383.831 MB/s [ 93708.9 IOPS]
  Random Write 4KB (QD=32) :    95.720 MB/s [ 23369.2 IOPS]
  Test : 100 MB [C: 28.8% (134.7/467.0 GB)] (x1)
  Date : 2014/09/13 20:30:32
    OS : Windows 8.1 Pro [6.3 Build 9600] (x64)
This confirms (in a way) that the SSD is capable of very high speeds compared to a standard HD. What comes to mind then, why would a 5gb installation take a good part of half an hour. As I've mentioned, in the task manager, the CPU, RAM and DISK never go
over 25% in usage during the installation. 
Any Ideas?

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    Hardware wise this is a C220 M3S with two E5-2620-V2. 4 x 8 GB RAM. 4 x 300 GB Disk set up to Raid-5 on the 2008M-8i Mezzanine Card. And finally this server was shipped with the Flexible Flash "module" (I cant even remember we ordered that, but it was in there ... so :-) )
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    I have installed the ESXi on the Flash module.
    In my opinion this ought to be pretty straight forward, and I just cant see what Im doing wrong.
    The only thing i have been "playing" around with was the CIMC configuration.
    The default configuration was set to Shared LOM EXT. I changed that to "dedicated" to use the specific mgmt port for CIMC. (I have also tried to change it back just in case.)
    Furthermore I have updated "everything" : BIOS, CIMC,  2008M-8i Mezzanine Card bios and so on. Nothing has helped.

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