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CoconutSlayer
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08-21-2023, 10:34 PM
#1
You're experiencing typical performance issues when working with a large SSD and a slower HDD. It's quite common for the OS to slow down during intensive tasks like writing data, downloading, or installing on the HDD. This behavior is normal given the storage setup you have.
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CoconutSlayer
08-21-2023, 10:34 PM #1

You're experiencing typical performance issues when working with a large SSD and a slower HDD. It's quite common for the OS to slow down during intensive tasks like writing data, downloading, or installing on the HDD. This behavior is normal given the storage setup you have.

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oliv8041
Member
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08-22-2023, 02:40 AM
#2
I installed Windows on the SSD without disconnecting the HDD.
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oliv8041
08-22-2023, 02:40 AM #2

I installed Windows on the SSD without disconnecting the HDD.

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pignkitty
Member
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08-22-2023, 04:11 AM
#3
The CPU, RAM, and motherboard details are available. The SSD is linked through SATA.
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pignkitty
08-22-2023, 04:11 AM #3

The CPU, RAM, and motherboard details are available. The SSD is linked through SATA.

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Micro52
Junior Member
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08-22-2023, 05:08 AM
#4
I used the Windows media tool on a USB drive to install Windows 10 Pro without a license key. The HDD was connected during the installation process.
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Micro52
08-22-2023, 05:08 AM #4

I used the Windows media tool on a USB drive to install Windows 10 Pro without a license key. The HDD was connected during the installation process.

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xAyanoAishii
Junior Member
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09-06-2023, 12:41 PM
#5
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xAyanoAishii
09-06-2023, 12:41 PM #5

B450 Tomahawk featuring the newest BIOS, solid-state drive connection, A400 Kingston RAM, 16GB at 3200 MHz with 16cl, and a boosted 2700 MHz at 4GHz across all cores running at 1.3V. HDD available. https://www.newegg.com/seagate-barracuda...6822184773

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PottuJ_
Junior Member
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09-07-2023, 04:35 AM
#6
Launch the Disk Management utility and verify that Windows never generated an unusual partition on the HDD. Previously, the OS would unexpectedly add an extra partition to the HDD (usually on SSD, but sometimes on HDD), causing the system to behave oddly.
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PottuJ_
09-07-2023, 04:35 AM #6

Launch the Disk Management utility and verify that Windows never generated an unusual partition on the HDD. Previously, the OS would unexpectedly add an extra partition to the HDD (usually on SSD, but sometimes on HDD), causing the system to behave oddly.

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CandyTreat
Junior Member
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09-08-2023, 09:05 AM
#7
I think it looks fine. Also here is a picture of task manager
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CandyTreat
09-08-2023, 09:05 AM #7

I think it looks fine. Also here is a picture of task manager

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xSwift_
Junior Member
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09-08-2023, 11:33 AM
#8
It seems RAM consumption can be a bit elevated, though it doesn’t happen when usage is low. Your SSD might struggle at high percentages, possibly using more memory as a cache.
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xSwift_
09-08-2023, 11:33 AM #8

It seems RAM consumption can be a bit elevated, though it doesn’t happen when usage is low. Your SSD might struggle at high percentages, possibly using more memory as a cache.

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mjt2789
Senior Member
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09-10-2023, 11:14 AM
#9
I don't think so. The issue arises when my HDD is under stress, not when the RAM fills up. Yes, my RAM seems to look large on the screen since I have many open files in the background. (And yes, if it fills up it starts compressing it and moves it to the OS drive for FlashStorage—also called a paging file or virtual disk). Still, even when I close it down and RAM usage drops to 55-65%, the stutters remain!
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mjt2789
09-10-2023, 11:14 AM #9

I don't think so. The issue arises when my HDD is under stress, not when the RAM fills up. Yes, my RAM seems to look large on the screen since I have many open files in the background. (And yes, if it fills up it starts compressing it and moves it to the OS drive for FlashStorage—also called a paging file or virtual disk). Still, even when I close it down and RAM usage drops to 55-65%, the stutters remain!

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JuliBr0
Senior Member
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09-11-2023, 11:41 AM
#10
It's important to disconnect all other drives during a clean installation. Windows can sometimes place partitions and dependencies on other drives unintentionally, leading to issues like this.
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JuliBr0
09-11-2023, 11:41 AM #10

It's important to disconnect all other drives during a clean installation. Windows can sometimes place partitions and dependencies on other drives unintentionally, leading to issues like this.

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