Stuttering after render?

Why would I be experiencing stuttering on my sequence after it has been completely rendered? Flushed out my renders and re-rendered, but still having issues?

What is your sequence set to?
You're not using ProRes HQ are you?
How are the GRAIDs connected? eSATA? FW800? USB?
What stands out to me is that your footage is on one drive and your renders are on another. Are you having problems playing the source footage? Or only once it's rendered?

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    From: Bill Hunt <[email protected]>
    To: Mid Century Modern <[email protected]>
    Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 6:07 PM
    Subject: File size extremely high for .avi after render PE 9
    Re: File size extremely high for .avi after render PE 9 created by Bill Hunt in Premiere Elements - View the full discussion
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