Premiere Elements 10 slow GUI refresh

Hi all,
I am experiencing a very slow GUI refresh rate using Premiere Elements 10. It has been happening since I first started using the program, but I am using it a bit more now and it's starting to frustrate me.
Basically, as soon as I open the program and create a new project, any action which changes the screen e.g. maximising, resizing the timeline, changing the timeline scale etc. occurs very slowly. For example, maximising the window takes approximately 4 seconds to complete, and resizing the timeline is very laggy.
It is shown reasonably well in the following clip, although it is much more pronounced for me: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8C7GbqXir8o&feature=youtu.be
This issue has been discussed in a few other questions, but none resolved the issue (that I have found) or have kind of gone off topic, so thought I would ask myself in an effort to resolve it.
A couple of points to note:
Occurs WITHOUT any video loaded i.e. with a completely empty project. (Loading video doesn't have any effect)
It is not affected by the selected preset. They all have the same issue.
Somewhat curiously, playback of video is fine.
Disabling desktop composition as suggested in another post on this issue results in a slight improvement, but certainly does not make it go away.
Computer specs:
Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1 (I am using the 64 bit version of premiere elements)
Core i5 2500
8 Gb RAM
EVGA GTX 460 1Gb
Asus Z77 sabretooth motherboard
Primary drive 2x 64Gb SSD's RAID 1 (OS and performance sensitive applications incl. Premier Elements)
Secondary drive 2x 1Tb HDD's RAID 1 (Other applications & data storage)
Note that the drive configuration and motherboard have been changed recently, and had no effect on this issue.
Thanks in advance for any help.

Thanks everyone for the responses, I really appreciate your assistance and thoughts.
Here goes with how I have got on with your suggestions/answers to your questions:
Steve:
First of all let me just make it clear that this is occurring with nothing loaded - a completely blank project. Also, it would appear that it is a window refresh issue rather than program performance as such, as rendering/playback work just fine. This is just my initial impression though.
Footage is  from a GoPro HD Hero 2, recorded in 720p at 60 fps (actually 59.94). I convert it to .avi using the GoPro Cineform software prior to editing. I use the DSLR 720p 60 preset. I have also tried the 720p60 AVCHD LITE preset which does not have any noticeable effect on the issue. I have tried using unconverted footage straight from the camera; again this has no noticeable effect on the issue. When I add video to the timeline, there is no red line above it  - although when I apply an effect e.g. brightness and contrast one does appear.
I have never used still images so I don't know if they have any effect.
I checked just now for OS updates and and a few (11 if I recall correctly) which I installed. They had no effect on the issue.
I have also just updated to the latest graphics driver (320.49) and quicktime (7.7.4), again no effect on the issue.
The RAID 1 setup is a data mirroring configuration - each drive is an exact mirror of the other. I have this  as I have had a few HDD's fail and having to get a new one, reinstall, etc. is just a nightmare - not worth it when the risk can be effectively eliminated for a bit extra $. I do not think this is the cause as I have had a few different configurations while using premiere elements (the SSD's are quite recent) and the issue stays the same.
John:
Thanks for the links, although I wasn't able to find anything that helped with the issue.
I will have a look for what you mentioned re an older driver being potentially better, and will try it when if I find one that looks promising and I get some time. I am not overly hopeful though as I have used several different drivers, and I have not noticed any difference.
Bill:
I completely agree - I always go to the source for drivers rather than relying on driver update programs etc.
ATR:
Firstly I would just like to point out that the link was not my video - it is someone else's, who appears to be a somewhat similar issue. Apologies, I should have made that clear in the original post.
What is really bugging me is adjusting the 'zoom' on the timeline (little bar on the right of the screen you drag left & right). When I move it, it will take a few seconds for everything on the screen to refresh. Not a massive issue, but really annoying!
In response to your points though;
I was not aware that the timeline scrollbar ghost trails are common to other versions. Is this a common issue or just some isolated instances of it? I have personally not noticed any bits of clips remaining on the timeline.
I must confess I am a bit of a novice with this program, so would you be able to expand on what playback quality & playback settings I should be looking at? (Note that the playback itself is not an issue for me). Also, how might I go about checking for pile ups of preview/conformed audio/conformed video? If it helps I have all the scratch files in a dedicated folder on the SSD.
I have just defragmented, but it had no noticeable effect.
I would rather not use a registry cleaner (had some bad experiences in the past and not convinced they make a difference), and my computer is relatively clean. I do a complete fresh reinstall every 6 months or so and I am not in the habit of downloading all sorts of crap.

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    My system is has an i7-720 with 8GB of RAM and an NVIDIA GTX260M with the latest driver from NVIDIA. 
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    One - your project must match your video... if you have a red line over the timeline immediately after importing the video, your project is wrong
    Read Bill Hunt on a file type as WRAPPER http://forums.adobe.com/thread/440037
    What is a CODEC... a Primer http://forums.adobe.com/thread/546811
    What CODEC is INSIDE that file? http://forums.adobe.com/thread/440037
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    For PC http://www.headbands.com/gspot/ or http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en
    For Mac http://mediainspector.massanti.com/
    http://blogs.adobe.com/premiereprotraining/2011/02/red-yellow-and-green-render-bars.html
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    Search Microsoft to find out how to redirect your Windows paging swap file
    http://search.microsoft.com/search.aspx?mkt=en-US&setlang=en-US

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    You will find best advice over on the video forum. Most of us here are photographers.
    Click on the link below and copy and paste your question again. Good luck.
    Video questions: Click here for Premiere Elements Forum

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    For the moment, I am going to take another approach to the issue that you presented. I could be wrong, but I would like to rule it in or out.
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