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Nicksan:

--- Quote from: TheDead on July 06, 2021, 04:25:14 PM ---Oooh! I got an idea. If the disk is hybrid SSD but has not been "TRIM-ed" some performance issues are bound to occur, specially if an older drive.
Has to HOW to TRIM a drive, I have no clue, or if even possible on Hybrid drives.

Linux Gurus, I summon thee! ;)

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Oh i didn't know about that, i will look for that, thank you! i will tell you if it work soon :3 :55:

Nicksan:

--- Quote from: Bob Skill on July 06, 2021, 04:17:42 PM ---in terminal write ncdu  if not on your computer it will tell you how. It is simple. This will give you at the top of a list what is taking up your disk space.

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I mean, is not because disk space, it's about % io disk usage :c

TheDead:
Oooh! I got an idea. If the disk is hybrid SSD but has not been "TRIM-ed" some performance issues are bound to occur, specially if an older drive.
Has to HOW to TRIM a drive, I have no clue, or if even possible on Hybrid drives.

Linux Gurus, I summon thee! ;)

Bob Skill:
in terminal write ncdu  if not on your computer it will tell you how. It is simple. This will give you at the top of a list what is taking up your disk space.

TheDead:
(please see forum rules about posting images).
Seems Firefox is opening a bunch of processes?
Also there is clamscan there, Im guessing the antivirus.
Everything trying to access the HDD at the same time could really bog down a system... Hybrid drives work fast on data already accessed recently, but at standard speed for everything else.
Maybe try to open less Firefox windows or stop the clam scan when needing to work?

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