The disk is a SSD. Intel 535 Series 480GB.
I did some more tests today, in this order...
Microsoft Optimizer of C: drive..........2 seconds
Intel Toolbox...............................10 seconds
BIBM PartWork Trim...................... 12 minutes
BIBM PartWork Trim of a clean 1903 install... 20 seconds (same SSD)
TRIM
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Re: TRIM
I'm sure it's probably fragmentation. The command is sent to the drive and
the drive takes it from there, so if it has to send a lot of commands,
that's where all the time is. So a delete with trim would be quick
because only limited by max size allowed for trim.
"Brian K" wrote in message news:17183@public.bootitbm...
The disk is a SSD. Intel 535 Series 480GB.
I did some more tests today, in this order...
Microsoft Optimizer of C: drive..........2 seconds
Intel Toolbox...............................10 seconds
BIBM PartWork Trim...................... 12 minutes
BIBM PartWork Trim of a clean 1903 install... 20 seconds (same SSD)
the drive takes it from there, so if it has to send a lot of commands,
that's where all the time is. So a delete with trim would be quick
because only limited by max size allowed for trim.
"Brian K" wrote in message news:17183@public.bootitbm...
The disk is a SSD. Intel 535 Series 480GB.
I did some more tests today, in this order...
Microsoft Optimizer of C: drive..........2 seconds
Intel Toolbox...............................10 seconds
BIBM PartWork Trim...................... 12 minutes
BIBM PartWork Trim of a clean 1903 install... 20 seconds (same SSD)
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Re: TRIM
It would just be issuing a bunch of commands.
"Brian K" wrote in message news:17185@public.bootitbm...
TeraByte Support wrote:
> I'm sure it's probably fragmentation.
Thanks but I didn't think fragmentation applied to SSDs. Anything I can do
about it?
"Brian K" wrote in message news:17185@public.bootitbm...
TeraByte Support wrote:
> I'm sure it's probably fragmentation.
Thanks but I didn't think fragmentation applied to SSDs. Anything I can do
about it?