Probably not. SSDs rarely need defragging. They are designed to handle fragmentation much better than HDDs. In fact, defragging them too often will reduce their life. You can check the level of any fragmentation by pressing the Windows key, typing in "defrag" (without the quotes), then clicking on Disk Defragmenter. Click on the SSD, then click on "Analyze disk". Anything less than, say, 20% does NOT need defragging. I've been running my SSD for a bit over 2.5 years and I've defragged it only once, back in April. I probably won't defrag for another two years, if then.