Well I would be more inclined to put the boot partition at the start of the drive, i.e putting Windows on the C partition. Though I doubt the way you have it set up at the moment is negatively impacting your performance much.
Try using a third party defragmentor like O&O Defrag Pro and do an offline defrag.
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