Inconsistent network speeds

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I put together my first NAS a couple of weeks ago running Xpenology that is connected to my cable router in the next room with a 20m Cat6 patch cable. I'm currently transferring about 100gb of mkv files with the speeds starting at about 60-70MB/s and now jumping around between 80-90MB/s. I was just wondering if those speeds are normal for a gigabit setup?
 
List the following..

Make of NAS/server
Make of and number of drives used in NAS, and configuration type (ie, RAID type)
Model of drive used in PC
Make of router

112MB/s is generally the very best you'll get from gigabit LAN, but you'll need quick hard drives (or SSD) to sustain this speed.

Could be an overactive AV package.
 
The NAS was put together by me running on an MSI H81I LGA1150 Mini-ITX Motherboard
Just a single WD Red 3tb drive for now
HDD in PC is a WD Blue 750 GB 2.5-inch
Router is a TP-Link Archer C7 AC1750
The patch cable was bought from cable monkey so should be of good quality.
 
Wd 2.5inch, these aren't that fast, run a hdd speed test.

Probably hard drive speed limitation.
 
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Okie doke. That was the last of the stuff I needed to transfer to the NAS so it's not an issue now really.

Thanks
 
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