First of all, hello everyone!
I've just decided to register to a computer enthusiast forum, since it's a rising interest of mine, and it has always been quite fascinating to optimize and rebuild.
Anyways, my problem as of today is something I can't seem to troubleshoot myself, so I'll start with my specs.
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4670K CPU @ 3.40GHz (1-2 years old)
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 4GB (1-2 years old)
MOBO: MSI Z87-G45 Gaming (1-2 years old)
RAM: 8GB DDR3 Corsair (1-2 years old)
HDD: Samsung HD753LJ SCSI Disk Device (9 years old)
Soundcard: Realtek Creative Soundblaster X-Fi (9 years old.)
Disk Drive: TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S203D SCSI CdRom Device (9 years old.)
OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Edition Service Pack 1 (build 7601), 64-bit
BIOS: BIOS Date: 07/21/14 11:03:17 Ver: V1.9B0
So the problem is that the whole computer has become really slow. When I play Overwatch for instance, my entire model loading will sometimes take many minutes, whereas my friends load them fast, so I don't think it's an error in the game itself. Also loading the map sometimes takes a load of time, which causes me to get an AFK kick, while in a competitive which will ultimately lead to a ban for the entire season if this keeps up.
I have tried reformatting 100% by wiping the entire drive and reinstall Windows 7 with all windows updates and necessary things (C++ and C# Redistributables, Java, Flash, etc etc.)
All drivers for the computer is up-to-date aswell as of yesterday with help from Driver Booster 3 (paid).
Now after a few months, it's already slow again. I've looked a little around and found it could be one of these things.
1. There's quite a lot of dust on the inside of the computer.
2. The HDD is 9 years old.
3. The HDD is 64.8% used, meaning 453GB of the 698GB available is in use.
4. My Bios is last updated in 2014, I'll update it now, but I doubt that's it since the problem came "out of nowhere".
5. The drive is 17% fragmented (but to be honest, I have no clue at which percentage the severity is high enough to cause anything like this. I'll also try to defrag it using Defraggler).
If there's some important information I've left out, please let me know, and I will be right back with it!
Thanks in advance, you guys!
EDIT: Okay, I've run the defrag analysis 3 times now.
First time with windows defrag. 7% fragmentation.
Second time with defraggler after emptying recycle bin. 13 % fragmentation.
Third time after deleting some pictures, MPEG-4's, zip-folders etc. from the HDD I don't need. 17% fragmentation.
Is this normal?

Anyways, my problem as of today is something I can't seem to troubleshoot myself, so I'll start with my specs.
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4670K CPU @ 3.40GHz (1-2 years old)
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 4GB (1-2 years old)
MOBO: MSI Z87-G45 Gaming (1-2 years old)
RAM: 8GB DDR3 Corsair (1-2 years old)
HDD: Samsung HD753LJ SCSI Disk Device (9 years old)
Soundcard: Realtek Creative Soundblaster X-Fi (9 years old.)
Disk Drive: TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S203D SCSI CdRom Device (9 years old.)
OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Edition Service Pack 1 (build 7601), 64-bit
BIOS: BIOS Date: 07/21/14 11:03:17 Ver: V1.9B0
So the problem is that the whole computer has become really slow. When I play Overwatch for instance, my entire model loading will sometimes take many minutes, whereas my friends load them fast, so I don't think it's an error in the game itself. Also loading the map sometimes takes a load of time, which causes me to get an AFK kick, while in a competitive which will ultimately lead to a ban for the entire season if this keeps up.
I have tried reformatting 100% by wiping the entire drive and reinstall Windows 7 with all windows updates and necessary things (C++ and C# Redistributables, Java, Flash, etc etc.)
All drivers for the computer is up-to-date aswell as of yesterday with help from Driver Booster 3 (paid).
Now after a few months, it's already slow again. I've looked a little around and found it could be one of these things.
1. There's quite a lot of dust on the inside of the computer.
2. The HDD is 9 years old.
3. The HDD is 64.8% used, meaning 453GB of the 698GB available is in use.
4. My Bios is last updated in 2014, I'll update it now, but I doubt that's it since the problem came "out of nowhere".
5. The drive is 17% fragmented (but to be honest, I have no clue at which percentage the severity is high enough to cause anything like this. I'll also try to defrag it using Defraggler).
If there's some important information I've left out, please let me know, and I will be right back with it!
Thanks in advance, you guys!

EDIT: Okay, I've run the defrag analysis 3 times now.
First time with windows defrag. 7% fragmentation.
Second time with defraggler after emptying recycle bin. 13 % fragmentation.
Third time after deleting some pictures, MPEG-4's, zip-folders etc. from the HDD I don't need. 17% fragmentation.
Is this normal?
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