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tyoma_koder2021-05-05 16:46:55
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tyoma_koder, 2021-05-05 16:46:55

Does it make sense to move google chrome from ssd to another drive?

I installed Windows on ssd, installed chrome, but during installation, chrome did not give me a choice where to put it, and I know that browsers store the cache on the client side, moreover, chrome stores it on drive C.
I also heard that some programs work crookedly if they are transferred from drive C, is chrome one of those?
Is the cache heavily loading the disk?

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kalapanga, 2021-05-05
@kalapanga

1) And let it load! Irons are bought so that they work. If you ever replace your ssd, it will not be because of wear and tear - it will become small for your tasks, you want a new even faster model, sell it along with a computer, etc.
2) Any cache is a system for speeding up work. There is no point in porting it to a slow device.

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Dmitry Pavlov, 2021-05-05
@Stalker31

Look at the disk load in the task manager and decide whether the transfer makes sense, since it is possible that it does not load the disk heavily

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Dimonchik, 2021-05-05
@dimonchik2013

the guys transfer the norms to the ram disk
, buy a gaming computer with 64 or better 128?, do it on 32 ram disk and surf to their heart's content

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