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<blockquote data-quote="Larry" data-source="post: 758571" data-attributes="member: 785"><p>When looking at disk performance, dont look at the individual Percentage in Use time by the various processes. Rather review each disk's, Disk Queue. On a traditional home use single disk (spinning), running a queue of 0.5 the machine will start to seems sluggish. If you get to a queue of 1, it'll definitely be crappy.</p><p></p><p>This will give you a better overview of disk performance, which will affect overall PC performance. Often on startup its not one or two processes, but maybe 10 or 20, all with tiny amounts of read and or write actions concurrently. This results in contention, and the Disk Queue will climb.</p><p></p><p>And then the usual, drivers, firmware and updates are worth reviewing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larry, post: 758571, member: 785"] When looking at disk performance, dont look at the individual Percentage in Use time by the various processes. Rather review each disk's, Disk Queue. On a traditional home use single disk (spinning), running a queue of 0.5 the machine will start to seems sluggish. If you get to a queue of 1, it'll definitely be crappy. This will give you a better overview of disk performance, which will affect overall PC performance. Often on startup its not one or two processes, but maybe 10 or 20, all with tiny amounts of read and or write actions concurrently. This results in contention, and the Disk Queue will climb. And then the usual, drivers, firmware and updates are worth reviewing. [/QUOTE]
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