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luc Benton

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Yes, it will. Defragmentation process uses a lot of reading-writing steps. Solid State Drives are limited in number of this steps, so it will shorten it's life. Try to avoid defragmenting SSD. The performance is not a problem with this type of drives, even when it's fragmented.

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Back in January, I purchased a new laptop that came with an SSD. In February, I replaced the HDD in my desktop system with an SSD.  I don't even have Defraggler installed on either machine. Both systems automatically run the TRIM function periodically.

Win10 Pro x64 Desktop (Speccy) - Win10 Pro x64 Laptop (Speccy)

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