Win 7 slowing down on fast system

jobo1943

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I have 7 Ultimate on a quadcore i750 (at 2.7 clock rate), asus p755d mb, with four WD enterprise class 1tb drives in raid 10 configuration (using Intel Matrix Manager), 4gb Corsair memory (that passes Memtest). Data transfer rates were originally 244MBs per second and boot times very fast. Disks seem to be defragged OK and when Windows 7 hangs (frequently) Matrix Manager works as advertised and rebuilds the array OK. Now data transfer rates are quite slow (for 64kb sector size reformatted USB) down to under 1MBs and booting takes several minutes. The only system problem I am aware of is that the start bar / Computer / Manage is sometimes non-functional but will suddenly become functional. I run Bitdefender, SuperAbtiSpyware, Malwarebytes, HiMan Pro, and Hijack weekly and have no apparent viruses. I also run a rootkit finder monthly and again no obvious infections. Any ideas or is just Win 7 deteriorating (installed Nov 2009). John
 

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windows 7 64 biti5Corsair 4gbGeForce 210
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jobo1943
OS
windows 7 64 bit
CPU
i5
Motherboard
ASUS p7p55d Pro
Memory
Corsair 4gb
Graphics Card(s)
GeForce 210
Sound Card
N/A
Monitor(s) Displays
Viewsonic 19"
Hard Drives
two Seagate 1tb
one WD 600gb
PSU
Toughpower 700
Case
Antec 183
Cooling
4 case fans - stock cpu cooler

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My guess is either the HD or memory. Try taking a stick of memory out and see how you get on. My computer use to hang occasionally when I used RAID 0, then my hard drive died. In theory, by using RAID 0 you have a greater risk of losing data - if either disk goes, you loose all data. Really what you want RAID 5 in my opinion.
 

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Acer Aspire 6920g
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512MB NVIDIA GeForce 9500M
Sound Card
Integrated with Virtual Surround Sound & Dolby Home Theater
Hard Drives
320GB
The raid array is raid 10 (i.e. raid 0 plus raid 1)and although the performance boost was good (at the time passmark showed only 2 SSD systems providing better than 244MBytes ps) I installed it because of the rebuild capability. I work in digital security and I was fed up with having to repair/reinstall or get zapped by windows one way or another.

The disks check out OK but I will run another memory test as it was not top of the line memory.

Thanks for the suggestions.
 

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windows 7 64 biti5Corsair 4gbGeForce 210
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
jobo1943
OS
windows 7 64 bit
CPU
i5
Motherboard
ASUS p7p55d Pro
Memory
Corsair 4gb
Graphics Card(s)
GeForce 210
Sound Card
N/A
Monitor(s) Displays
Viewsonic 19"
Hard Drives
two Seagate 1tb
one WD 600gb
PSU
Toughpower 700
Case
Antec 183
Cooling
4 case fans - stock cpu cooler
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