![]() ![]() ![]() Still, a lot of users move to SSD - and that's obviously a far superior option (not much room for comparison between an SSD and HDD - not when it comes to performance at least - cause in terms of capacity HDDs are still worth it - as a 2nd storing unit). Same goes for the overall experience - way snappier. Lat but not least - the built-in defrag that comes with Windows - proved to be mediocre - compared to 3rd patty options (the improvement was visible after 1 defrag - especially since some of the top solutions - come with an optimizer which moves frequent apps to the beginning of the disk, thus - their loading time is incomparably faster (up to 5 max 10 seconds vs 30+ before.). That's even recommended by O&O Defrag (among the top solutions for optimizing HDDs), which is something i can attest from person experience (having auto-defrag On - i get random stuttering while gaming, an issue that was solved by disabling auto-defrag and superfetch). disabling the built-in defragmentation and doing that manually "when the system is not in use" - it's still optimal solution. Tho, if there's still some people with HDDs - like an older laptop where an SSD upgrade is not an option - and still use that right for gaming, then. For most people - especially those who bought a system with SSD (or install main programs on it and use the HDD only for storing media content), that sounds about right.
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