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Looks for me in the green area.
HDDs are not as fast as SSDs, if they already deliver 60-80MB/s on average, this is quite good. However, acuh always depends on what files you copy, many small files need significantly longer than a few large ones, because in each file a certain overhead is created again by new requests, storage processes, storage space reservation, sector search etc.
With Crystaldisk Info and Crystaldisk Mark you can acuh very good benchmarks and the lifetime/or “health” of the hard drive.
Thanks, the “health” is difficult. Every program tells me something else. HDD Health shows 64%, Hard Disk Sentinel 88% and Crystaldisk Info nothing, except for a few broken sectors that have not increased over the months.
Hello,
the data are distributed over several sectors.
Then the write-read buttons have a lot to work.
Even if the RAMs are too short,
can thus occur a “Wilde Hunt” for data.
A SSD would be very helpful.
Hansi