BPC taking far too long to install on 2 of 3 identical servers

Hi all
Has anyone ever found a situation where any of your servers take much longer to install BPC than one or more of your others?
I have 3 identical servers:
Hardware:  HP ProLiant DL360-G5
CPU:                2 x Quad-core 2.33GHz Intel Xeon
RAM:          3.25GB
O/S:           Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard x86 SP2
One of them installs BPC in around 8 minutes, but the other 2 each take around 1.5 hours.
The main verification is in the folder C:\BPC\Websrvr\BIN
The timestamps on the files on the fast server are all within 3 minutes (134 files, from 14:17 to 14:20 on the date of installation)
On the slower ones, the timestamps are 15:24 to 16:24 for the same files (it took about 1hr 5 minutes to install this last time)
As soon as the "Copying files" section was done, the rest just stormed through to the end of installation.
It seems really odd that 2/3 would have this problem.  If it was just 1 then I would assume that there is an issue with the hardware, but for 2 to have the same issue ???
Finally, we run McAfee on these servers.
I disabled it completely on the slow ones, and even left it switched on on the fast one, to see if I could slow it down, but nothing.
Everything went through in exactly the same way.
Can anyone offer any help, as we are wondering if this could be indicative of performance issues to come as we load these servers up with users at some future point.
Thanks
Craig

Thanks Akim.
I copied a 13GB file and found one server completing in 9.5 minutes and the other 2 taking 15 minutes
I found that the Array Read/Write caching on the servers was different.
On the fast one, it was set to 50/50 Read/Write
On the slow one, it was set to 25/75 Read/Write
Once I changed the setting, there was still a bit of a diffrerence (which I'll continue looking for), but the slow servers are now transferring the file in under 11 minutes, so a big percentage difference there.
Thanks again for the pointers
Craig

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