The problem is likely your system drivers, especially if you've reinstalled windows recently. Try updating your display and chipset drivers at the websites for your motherboard and video card manufacturers. If you have multiple SSDs you may even want to try placing your save data on a separate SSD to maximize the performance of your drive controller. For example I run my operating system on a small partition on the first SSD, store save data on the second partition of the first SSD, and install game packages on the second SSD so I can fully utilize the bandwidth of my 6 gigabit controllers while the game is loading packages and content, but again, your problem is likely the result of outdated system drivers.
Edit: Additionally, the drivers and software for your onboard drive controllers might be listed separately from your chipset drivers. Be sure to download and install those as well.