Can a Failing HDD Affect My PC’s Performance with an SSD?

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Asked By TechieTraveler42 On

I've got my operating system and major applications installed on an SSD, but I also use a secondary HDD for additional storage. This HDD has shown signs of failure in the past, yet I still use it for files I don't care much about. I'm curious if having this faulty HDD connected could slow down my system or impact gameplay, even though everything important runs off the SSD. Could it lead to issues like lag, freezes, or delays? Has anyone faced something similar?

5 Answers

Answered By StorageSage99 On

If the HDD isn't being accessed at all, it should just be idle without causing slowdowns. But if your PC is attempting to access it while also running tasks from the SSD, that can lead to noticeable lag. You might want to test this by disconnecting the HDD to see if performance improves.

Answered By DataDude76 On

To keep things running smoothly, you might want to only connect the HDD when you need to access it. If the drive is causing problems, unplugging it could solve the performance issues. And yeah, any backup software or antivirus scans that access the HDD can also lead to slowdowns.

Answered By TechTroubleshooter On

It's possible for the SSD to experience issues if the HDD is acting up, especially if the SSD is a SATA connection. I had a similar problem where my PC wouldn't boot until I disconnected the faulty HDD. If it's causing your desktop shortcuts to lag or file access issues, definitely consider replacing it.

Answered By GamerGuru88 On

Absolutely! If your system tries to read from or write to the failing HDD, it can definitely cause performance issues. If the drive is unresponsive, processes like Windows Explorer can hang, making the whole system feel sluggish, even when you're primarily using the SSD.

Answered By FixItFred On

Having a partially faulty HDD can really slow things down, especially if it's constantly being accessed in the background. Check it with a SMART reader tool to see its health status. Also, you might notice your PC hanging if it's trying to interact with the bad sectors.

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