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Hello @Anonymous;
A graphics driver can make a huge difference in performance. That is why the card manufacturers continually update those drivers, making them more efficient and more compatible with newer software and operating systems.
I have translated the system specs and they seem to indicate that there is some shared memory that may be gumming up the works for the user's system:
Type of graphics card ATI FirePro V3800 ( FireGL V ) Graphics Adapter
Total Available Graphics Memory 6370 MB
Discrete graphics memory 512 MB
Dedicated system memory 0 MB
Shared system memory 5858 MB
Graphics card driver version 9.3.3.0
The "Discrete graphics memory 512 MB" and the "Shared system memory 5858 MB" would seem to indicate that there was an onboard video card that is still sucking up system resources, even though you may have (probably) turned it off.
I would recommend you have IT look at the BIOS settings to make sure that shared video settings are zeroed out. Those things are notoriously hard to turn off, especially in laptops.
Just my 2c worth.

Steve Tamplen
Technical Support Specialist