![]() Moving the platter and head over the area to read those file fragments contributed to Windows feeling slow and bloated over time, and increased the seek time when looking for stuff (because it needs to first get cached, then transported over to the SATA controller, and then goes on the bus to the main memory, yadda yadda). On spinning rust, files would be fragmented - that means parts of it were stored on physically different areas of the drive. Would the OS not eventually fracture and the hunt and seek issues begin? SSDs do not care where your OS is stored in the physical NAND flash cells. Spinning rust performed better if the OS was partitioned separately on the drive at the beginning of the platter where the head moves fastest. So does an OS prima facie work quicker on a single drive (irrespective of the medium) even if you had all your files on just one drive?ĭepends on the drive. The 10% rule is enforced on /r/hardware repeat offenders and/or your website or channel may be banned. Users who want to post links to their website should be aware of the reddit definition of spam and read this article concerning self promotion on reddit. No submissions to crowdfunding sites or ongoing campaigns. No submissions to streaming sites outside of event megathreads. Any rumor or claim that is just a statement from an unknown source containing no supporting evidence will be removed. No unsubstantiated rumors - Rumors or other claims/information not directly from official sources must have evidence to support them. ![]() Low effort posts such as "What is _ and what does it do?" is not acceptable. We allow discussion posts on relevant topics to hardware there should however be at least background information and relevancy to demonstrate such a discussion is worthwhile. This includes 'What should I buy?', 'Does a _ do what I need?', 'How much is _ worth?' and 'How long until (something obvious) happens?' type questions. If your post asks a question about a specific product or need, it probably belongs elsewhere. These belong in /r/techsupport, /r/buildapc or any relevant tech subreddits. Top level comments must be substantive and contain more than 20 characters. Images submitted as self posts must include an informative description for context. ![]() Memes, direct image links, and low effort content will be removed. No memes, jokes, or direct links to images Please contact the moderators through modmail if you have questions. Exceptions can be made for content in foreign language, pay-walled content, or any other exceptional cases. Do NOT editorialize the title of the submission (minor) changes for clarity may be acceptable if the original title is clickbait, or failed to summarize its actual content.Ĭontent submitted should be of original source, or at least contain partially original reporting on top of existing information. Please use the "suggest title" button for link submissions, or copy the title of the original link. Posts should be about hardware news, reviews, technical discussion or how-tos and buyers guides. Insults and personal attacks aren't welcome here. TL DR: If you can't say something respectfully, don't say it at all. This includes tech support and PC building questions. r/hardware is not the place to come for help of any kind. ![]() The goal of /r/hardware is a place for quality hardware news, reviews, and intelligent discussion. ![]()
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