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yh thats good for the hdd but im not sure if i should enable it all for ssd to, i dont think it actually defrags the files on ssd drive it does something else forgot what it said i think its safe but not sure.I used to use the defragmenter is a very good program but I ran out of license and had to move on Auslogics Disk Defrag Pro. of course, in terms of disk defragmentation hdd,
the main advantage of this program is the high performance and speed defrogmentacji, the program is easy to use.
operates in configure-and-forget and he will do everything.
program is worth our attention and interest him.
Yes i have read all this many times before, diskeeper does not defrag an ssd only the hdd, its main thing is to stop fragmented files in the first place it does have a hyperfast feature that supports trim with ssd but its not a defrag if im correct so shouldn't do any hard if im correct i mainly wanted this program for my hdd i kept all options on anyway see how it goes.Unlike HDDs SSD doesn't get affected by fragmentation. Since SSDs have no heads or spinning disks that needs to search and read a particular data on the disk of an HDD all the data on an SSD are simply stored on NAND chips and whatever way one accesses data, performance is more or less the same. Defraging an SSD simply wastes its write cycles and have no benefit to the user in doing so. For an SSD drive to stay in speedy condition one can use the TRIM feature that can be found within most of the SSD control panel. From Windows 8 onward the OS itself fully integrates SSD TRIM feature and will do it automatically needing no user attention.
I crashed in gta v when i had the intelimemory enabled, i had like 8gb cache and i guess not enough ram for my gta v and i have 16gb and i play gta v maxed, i wish they had a slider or something so i can chose how much ram the cache can use.I have used Diskeeper for many years and Diskeeper 16 by far the best and most technically advanced version I have ever seen. Keep in mind that it is no longer your "Grandpa's" defragmenter and it's focus it to enhance the speed and performance of the Windows NTFS files system on both SSD and traditional HDD storage devices. Diskeeper 16 not only prevents NTFS Split IOs (AKA fragmentation) it introduces a new technology called IntelliMemory to further enhance Windows system performance by using available idle/unused system memory to satisfy hot read data request from DRAM. Using this unused resource provides big performance gains, in fact data served from DRAM can be 10x-15x faster than going to SSD. The read only cache is dynamic and will self-adjust to ensure that there is never a memory starvation or resource contention. This means that as memory is needed by other applications or if the available memory drops to a level below a calculated threshold, then Diskeeper will dynamically flush data from its cache to give back to Windows. It is normal to see more of your "free" or available memory to now be in use providing fast data access than you have seen before.
I have been using Diskeeper 16 on my computers for several weeks now. I have two desktops, one with "C" as the system and "D" as the secondary drive both 500 GBs Samaung Evo 850 and the other with a generic SSD as the primary and a 1TB HHD. I'm using Diskeeper Home on all of them. After using Perfect Disk for years I removed there latest version PD14 and now using DK16. And it does what is says. In answering your question if I haven't.. I've dropped PD14 for DK16 and belive you'll be impressed with your rig.Hi,
Just wanted to ask if anyone here has tried or use diskeeper on ssd drvies? I have 1 m.2 ssd and 1 normal ssd and a normal hdd, i do not defrag ssd ever but i know this program is more of a way to prevent
fragmentation.
Diskeeper 16 takes control of TRIM from Windows, you can't do anything about it. It takes care of it automatically so you shouldn't worry - although there's no report on when it's being applied.A long question please. Do you happy folks recommend using Trim in sync with Diskeeper 16 or would you recommend turning off Trim. I am using Diskeeper 16 with one HD and the main driving being a Samsung 850 SSD. Please type slowly so I might understand. Thank you.
Out of correctness, I'll just say I re-installed it since my system does seem to run a little better with it. Hopefully, no issues will come up.I've finally removed DK 16...
I've used it fairly extensively on a system containing both SSD and HDD's. It does have its merits but in the end, it may cause more trouble than benefit. The Diskeeper service does create a lot of read/writes and I'm not sure if and how this affects the SSD's lifespan, no matter what Condusiv says.
The new HyperMemory feature is good, but can cause (rare) issues for massive data transfers. Make sure you have the best SATA/AHCI driver for your system (check the excellent win-raid.com website).
I've finally removed DK 16, and have one less process/background service to worry about. The SSD can take care of itself (you can control TRIM via Windows, manually or automatically) and I can manually defrag the HDD's once or twice a month. I am sure though that for some systems/users, DK 16 can be beneficial.
Diskeeper 16 takes control of TRIM from Windows, you can't do anything about it. It takes care of it automatically so you shouldn't worry - although there's no report on when it's being applied.