As part of optimizing my computer, would Contig help in addition to Defraggler?

I know that on modern computers, defragmenting on a frequent basis (perhaps even once a month can be considered frequent even if you have many files) will do little to optimize your computer. Still, it's something that can be done without much effort. I was wondering if Contig, which claims that it can defragment areas of the drive where it is frequently fragmented (and that not many defragmenters have the algorithm to handle this) would help in addition to Defraggler. If so, do I just run Defraggler first and then Contig? Is there anything that Contig can do that the Defraggler cannot?

Thanks.

Defraggler can defrag files like Contig, all or individually. RECo7.png

Ok I'll just stick to Defraggler, thanks.

Do not use 2 defraggers.

1. They may have different optimising strategies and undo what the other does

2. You will not know which forum to complain to when a critical system file gets bent out of shape.

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Also, on an unrelated note, I'm thinking between Auslogics Boostspeed or Glary Utilities Pro. Thoughts?

we don't really allow talk of third party utilities in official forums. Perhaps re-ask in the software board

Ok.

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Contacts and makeover. :P