I'm not sure if this is really considered highly technical but I guess it could be, but if its locked I'll post in software.
I was reading through the newest PC World (for free, thx hot deals), and on page 77, column 1 it says:
"We used to say that defragging would speed up a system, but with today's large, faster hard drives, that no longer seems true. The PC World Test Center's test reveal that defragger's don't acualy improve performance. And Steve Gibson, president of PC consulting firm Gibson Research Corporation, confirmed our findings."
From what I understand about defragging, it seems logical that it would speed up a system. And I understand that with faster hard drives, it might not be as much of an issue, but surely defragging once every 2 or 3 weeks would be beneficial wouldn't it? Or does it mean that hard drives have very fast seek times to the point where fragmentation isn't an issue?
I was reading through the newest PC World (for free, thx hot deals), and on page 77, column 1 it says:
"We used to say that defragging would speed up a system, but with today's large, faster hard drives, that no longer seems true. The PC World Test Center's test reveal that defragger's don't acualy improve performance. And Steve Gibson, president of PC consulting firm Gibson Research Corporation, confirmed our findings."
From what I understand about defragging, it seems logical that it would speed up a system. And I understand that with faster hard drives, it might not be as much of an issue, but surely defragging once every 2 or 3 weeks would be beneficial wouldn't it? Or does it mean that hard drives have very fast seek times to the point where fragmentation isn't an issue?
