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Hi guys,
Does partitioning an NVME with extra D:\ partition cause loss of speed and life span?
On google the answers were not straight to the point.
I am worried mostly about loss of speed! Someone mentioned the D: partition will be in essence a virtual drive, thus the loss of speed.
Can you please confirm if the speed loss is significant?
If the life span decrease is also significant then i guess it's better not to use any extra partition other than the Healthy (EFI System Partition) and Healthy (Recovery Partition).
Please let me know.
Does partitioning an NVME with extra D:\ partition cause loss of speed and life span?
On google the answers were not straight to the point.
I am worried mostly about loss of speed! Someone mentioned the D: partition will be in essence a virtual drive, thus the loss of speed.
Can you please confirm if the speed loss is significant?
If the life span decrease is also significant then i guess it's better not to use any extra partition other than the Healthy (EFI System Partition) and Healthy (Recovery Partition).
Please let me know.
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There is no major loss that I'm aware of.I am worried mostly about loss of speed! Someone mentioned the D: partition will be in essence a virtual drive, thus the loss of speed.
Can you please confirm if the speed loss is significant?
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There is no major loss that I'm aware of.I am worried mostly about loss of speed! Someone mentioned the D: partition will be in essence a virtual drive, thus the loss of speed.
Can you please confirm if the speed loss is significant?