If you create 2 partitions on a hard drive and copy a LARGE file from one partition to the other the copy is very slow with lots of head movement.
I wonder if there is the same overhead/concept with an SSD?
Yes I do realise an SSD is memory but I want to know if you partition an SSD and copy from one partition to the other is there a corresponding degradation? Considering interface turn around etc?
Or, in other words, if you copy from one partition of an SSD to another partition on the same SSD will it be as fast as copying from one SSD to another completely separate identical SSD?
Yes, again, I DO know it is memory
:banghead:
I wonder if there is the same overhead/concept with an SSD?
Yes I do realise an SSD is memory but I want to know if you partition an SSD and copy from one partition to the other is there a corresponding degradation? Considering interface turn around etc?
Or, in other words, if you copy from one partition of an SSD to another partition on the same SSD will it be as fast as copying from one SSD to another completely separate identical SSD?
Yes, again, I DO know it is memory
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- self built (Desktop) HP dv6 (Laptop)
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional x64 (Desktop) Home Premium x64 (Laptop)
- CPU
- i7 870 (Desktop) i7 2630QM (Laptop)
- Motherboard
- GA-P55A-UD7
- Memory
- 8Gb 2000 (Desktop) 8Gb 1333 (Laptop)
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATI HD5770
- Sound Card
- On Board
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Kogan 32" LED LCD TV
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 X 1080 (Desktop) 1366 X 768 (Laptop)
- Hard Drives
- 2X3Tb, 4X2Tb, 4X1.5Tb, 2X750Gb and 640Gb, 1Tb plus 1.5Tb portable externals :)
- PSU
- Antec 750 True Power
- Case
- Antec Dark Fleet DF-85
- Cooling
- Hybrid Silent Pipe
- Keyboard
- Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 5500 Revolution
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- MX Revolution
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- ADSL2+
