ThatsABigOne
Diamond Member
I have always used Defraggler from Piriform, which is same dev that makes CCleaner.
Aside from the popularity of MyDefrag and the ability to tweak scripts, I've never seen it have any improvement over my other favourite defragmentation utilities.
I'd actually make a vote for Auslogics Disk Defrag - it's not an "uber-techie" utility, but one neat feature is the ability to defrag and optimise WITH the system files of Windows in the fast disk access areas of the HDD platter(s).
Piriform's Defraggler [Piriform being the well-known developer of CCleaner] I also like - and you can get a portable version of that.
Both of those utilities are free.
P.S. With the Auslogics defrag tool, don't do it through their website - it'll link to CNET and have those abnormal [I'd rather not use a harsh word - I don't want to name and blame someone/something and then turn out to be wrong or just rude] installers. Instead, download it from FileHippo. 🙂
Just switched to PuranDefrag FREE as it defragments boot files and MFT
Appears there was a bench did, over 3 years ago.
http://www.maximumpc.com/article/the_disk_defrag_difference
I'm going to assume that offerings of today vary little from what was out back then.
Although I'd like to see a more in-depth benchmark test ran using more programs than what's out today.