Hello
It sounds frustrating to have your Lenovo T14 Gen 3 slow down after connecting to the SCCM server. Here are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve the issue:
Check Resource Usage: Open Task Manager and see which processes are consuming the most CPU, memory, and disk resources. SCCM-related processes might be using more resources than expected.
Review SCCM Logs: Check the SCCM log files, especially the site server log files, for any errors or warnings that might indicate what’s causing the slowdown.
Database Optimization: Ensure that the SCCM database is properly optimized. Sometimes, a poorly optimized database can cause performance issues.
System Requirements: Verify that your system meets the recommended requirements for SCCM. According to Microsoft, you should have at least a 4-core CPU and 4 GB of RAM on the computer where SCCM is installed.
Network Issues: Sometimes, network-related issues can cause slow performance. Make sure your network connection is stable and that there are no issues with the network configuration.
Driver Updates: Ensure that all drivers, especially network drivers, are up to date. Lenovo provides specific driver packs for SCCM deployments that might help.
Is there anything specific you’d like to focus on or any particular detail you need more help with?