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Guru3D.com » News » Windows 10: May 2020 update speeds up systems with HDD

Windows 10: May 2020 update speeds up systems with HDD

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/28/2020 08:50 AM | source: windowslatest.com | 18 comment(s)
Windows 10: May 2020 update speeds up systems with HDD

The pending Windows 10 update v2004 should speed up good old HDD performance, in certain circumstances that is. According to a Windows Latest test, hard disk systems should become noticeably faster. 

Windows 10 May 2020 Update actually feels faster if your hardware is equipped with HDD, which is an old generation storage device that uses mechanical platters and is usually slower than SSD hardware. For SSDs, you are unlikely to notice any significant improvements as anything you load on it already perform actions much quicker. The beauty of an SSD is that its waiting time is already dramatically reduced when compared to HDD.

However, in some cases, the indexing duties could still hit on your PC’s performance even with SSD storage, and hog CPU and disk resources as we’ve heard in the past. Windows 10 version 2004 will also throttle or completely stop any indexing activity when you are transferring files, deleting files and your SSD or HDD disk is being actively used. Windows Search’s ability to throttle indexing activity will prevent such slowdowns from occurring on both SSDs and HDDs. Windows 10’s May 2020 Update has already been finalized and it’s expected to roll out as soon as next month, so if you’re suffering from high disk usage problem, your PC could finally get a remedy in May.

The May 2020 update (version 2004) for Windows 10 is due for wide public release next month. 



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Undying
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#5783436 Posted on: 04/28/2020 08:52 AM
Ah, the hard drives. I wonder who uses them this days... :D

giri.placid
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#5783440 Posted on: 04/28/2020 09:03 AM
Ah, the hard drives. I wonder who uses them this days... :D

Many cash strapped offices use them. In the millions

AStaUK
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#5783450 Posted on: 04/28/2020 09:37 AM
So it's not making the drive perform any faster is just reducing the load on the drive when the systems in use, it's a good move but nothing earth shaking.

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#5783457 Posted on: 04/28/2020 10:31 AM
I thought MS attached a cashing SSD inside Windows....

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#5783460 Posted on: 04/28/2020 10:38 AM
Ah, the hard drives. I wonder who uses them this days... :D

Still using two here in my system.

1TB SSD (Main drive)
2TB HDD 2.5 Inch (3 Partitions for various uses)
2TB HDD 2.5 Inch (Acronis True Image backups)

Why slow 2.5 Inch drives? They're twice as silent as a big one. And still i use them inside a HDD silencer which makes them completely inaudible and stll fit in a HDD bay.

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