Windows 7 installation slow

Hello
I have a Core i7 920 @4 Ghz, 3 GB OCZ ddr3, Asus Rampage II Extreme.
When I try to install Windows 7 7100 (but I got the same problem too with the beta) installation starts after a long time and everything seems to work very slowly.
To begin with, the installation takes about 10 minutes, and then I choose the drive, partition, etc... then, when it starts to install, it takes a very long time to complete the installation.
Once always and I am in the system, everything will work perfectly.
What is the problem?
Thank you

Hi, thanks for your answer... I put the system @ default, but I have the same problem... I don't know why there is this kind of problem with vista x 64, if I can remember, it's not that.
Can we maybe have an incompatibility with another component or core i7?
PS After 1 hour, I installed the operating system.
Thank you

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