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Short-stroking SSHD

GameWizard

Hello, i have recently bought a Seagate SSHD 2TB and i was wondering if i should short-stroke it.

is there any difference when short-stroking a SSHD than HDD?

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There shouldn't be any difference. The SSHD still functions like a HDD, the only difference is that they have (usually) 8GB of SSD storage that act as a super sized cache so that if you are running a program on the disk it can offload more of the functions into the SSD portion so that you get a little faster performance.

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There shouldn't be any difference. The SSHD still functions like a HDD, the only difference is that they have (usually) 8GB of SSD storage that act as a super sized cache so that if you are running a program on the disk it can offload more of the functions into the SSD portion so that you get a little faster performance.

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Hey there GameWizard :)
 
Generally you should be able to proceed the same way as you would with a regular HDD. As @DevilishBooster explained the only difference would be the SSD portion that is used for caching. :)
However, you should know that short stroking probably won't have any major effect on the drive's performance. You would be cutting off a pretty large portion of the drive's capacity for a little gain in performance. Here's a topic that could be useful for you: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/491739-hdd-short-stroke-help/
 
Feel free to ask if you happen to have any additional questions :)
 
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