Why you can defragment both SSDs and HDDs

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    BorisBoris
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      I always believed you shouldn’t ever defrag an SSD – this appears to say differently ?

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      D-DanD-Dan
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        A post referencing an article by a company that specialises in defragging trying to sell defragging software for SSDs because the spinner market is shrinking, and making out that it will make a difference (think about it, no seek time on an SSD, so, ermm, yeah).

        Go figure.

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        Ed PEd P
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          As this article says – perhaps the answer is nuanced. A yes but …

          #39532
          Dave RiceDave Rice
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            Not really worth the effort.

            #39537
            The DukeThe Duke
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              An ssd does ‘garbage’ collection so doesn’t need it. Also given an ssd is solid state it doesn’t really matter where the data fragments are on it, as there is no waiting around for the disk head to find said data.

              I’ll pass on defragging an ssd. Though I doubt it would do any harm if one did defrag one, just don’t think it wousl do any good either.

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              Bob WilliamsBob Williams
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                I just slipped a new PSU and Slim top fan into my son’s desktop. The PSU he had was supplied by his lad, I said when I took it from 7 to 10 that he should have a new PSU, but no. Then he gets an intermittent fault, I test the (generic) PSU and find the 12v CPU rail is bugga’d. Got him a Corsair CX 550, but noticed that the top fan was touching the memory and the 12v rail: my bad. Bought a slim 120mm top fan, he picked it up today after work. I would like him to have an SSD, but he has a brand new 1TB spinner and is not fussed about speed. I will get him one soon. I showed him the bootup on mine, with the 480GB Sandisk: BAM!

                Still not impressed. Oh well.

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