What Is The Best Way to Change SSD Cluster Size? Your Guide Is Here

Tracy King updated on Jan 04, 2024 to Partition Manager | How-to Articles

We cover everything to know about changing cluster size on your SSD, including what cluster size is and what hard disk partition formats like exfat are.

Changing the cluster size of a disk is commonly known as switching the disk allocation unit size, which is a breeze. Our digital tools are ideal for business owners and home users who want to adjust the size of their clusters. So, what is cluster size? What are the numerous disc formats, and how does our software make cluster size modification stress-free and easy?

How to Change SSD Cluster Size? Check Cluster or Formatting?

On this page, we provided two ways that help you to adjust the SSD cluster size by using EaseUS Partition Master or applying disk management formatting.

But which one is better? Here is a comparison table to help you determine which method to take:

🎯 Ways to Check SSD Cluster Size 🚩 Complexity ❌ Data Loss ⏱️ Duration

#1. Change Cluster with EaseUS Partition Master

Easy No 3-5 minutes
#2. Format with Disk Management Easy Yes 3-10 minutes

How do I select a suitable method? Here is EaseUS Editor's suggestion:

Tip
For a no-data-loss solution, we suggest you pick EaseUS Partition Master for help. Its Change Cluster Size feature makes the process of adjusting SSD cluster size easy and funny. You just need to click the execute button. The rest jobs will all be done by this tool. 

For Windows, various file system formats determine how your data are organized. NTFS, FAT32, and exFAT are the three file systems available in Windows. And each file system file requires different cluster sizes. So the best way to change an SSD disk cluster size is to change its file system. 

Note that Windows only supports FAT32 and NTFS file system formats. Therefore, if it's an internal SSD disk, you can only select NTFS or FAT32 as its format to switch its cluster. So how to change the cluster size of your SSD?

Check the next part, you'll get two solutions that help to switch disk cluster size.

Recommended Cluster Size of SSD: Note that the larger unit size can lead to more writes over time, causing more wear and tear on SSD, which is not good for its lifespan. So the recommended cluster size for SSD should be the default: 4K. 

Method 1. Change Cluster Size on SSD with EaseUS Partition Master

  • Supported Devices: SATA SSD, M.2 SSD, NVMe SSD, all types of HDDs, and removable storage devices.
  • Target Users: Windows beginners

At EaseUS, we create technologies that make changing the partition size, cluster size, and recovery procedure on your storage device simple, upfront, and stress-free by using our partition manager software - EaseUS Partition Master. We give lightning-fast support and coaching. 

You may now download this software and follow the following guidelines to optimize the SSD cluster size to 4K on your own. 

Step 1. Right-click the partition that you need to change its cluster size, select "Advanced" and click "Change Cluster Size".

Step 2. Click the size list below the New size section, and select a desired cluster size you want to adjust for the disk partition, click "OK".

Step 3. Click "Execute 1 Task(s)" and click "Apply" to confirm the operation.

See? This is how EaseUS Partition Master assists you in changing cluster size on SSD disk without formatting. And by doing so, you don't have to bare the data loss issue due to formatting. In fact, everything on your disk is intact and safe. If you think this method is useful, feel free to share it to your social media and help more friends online:

 

Aside from securely resetting the SSD cluster size, EaseUS Partition Master also provides some amazing features to assist in optimizing the SSD performance, such as:

Method 2. Change Cluster Size with Disk Management By Formatting

  • Supported Devices: SATA SSD, M.2 SSD, NVMe SSD, all types of HDDs, and removable storage devices.
  • Target Users: experienced Windows users

The other method you can try is to run Windows Disk Management and run the format operation to switch the cluster size for your SSD. Also, don't format to backup data in advance.

Here are the steps:

Step 1. Right-click Windows icon and click "Search", type create and format hard disk partition, and click to open Disk Management.

Step 2. On Disk Management, right-click on the partition in SSD disk and select "Format Volume".

Step 3. Set a new format for the SSD volume (FAT32 or NTFS), then set the cluster size as 4K, and click "OK".

Wait for the process to complete.

Notes: When you complete the formatting, changing the cluster size of SSD, you can restore the backup of files to the SSD disk.

So this is the complete procedure of changing SSD cluster size. And after this, you'll be able to have an even faster reading and writing performance on the disk. If you are interested to learn more details about cluster size and which size is the best for SSD, continue reading, and you'll get desired answer in the following parts.

What is Cluster Size?

When formatting a solid-state drive (SSD), hard disc drive (HDD), SD card, thumb drive, or any other storage device, you must select a cluster size. The "Allocation Unit Size" feature allows you to change the size of a storage device's cluster. The cluster size determines how your file systems structure your storage device. The cluster size determines the least amount of storage space that a single file can utilize during its generation and storage.

The cluster size you select determines how much RAM is available to store and hold one file. The file is subsequently split up and saved on the storage device in many portions. Files that do not fit inside an even multiple of your chosen cluster size take up extra storage space, calculated by rounding up to the next multiple.

Changing SSD Cluster Size, What Is the Best Size for SSD?

Question: What is the best SSD allocation unit size in Windows 10?
Answer: Today mostly 4kB sectors are used for SSDs and latest HDDs. Older HDDs used 512 bytes sectors. - from Quora.com

If you save a 512-byte file on a partition with a 512-byte cluster size, the file will take up 512 bytes of storage space. Good so far?

When a 525-byte file is stored on a storage device with a 512-byte cluster size, the file takes up 1024 bytes of storage space. Because the partition is assigning the next multiple (1024) of its 512-byte cluster size to hold your file, it takes up more than 525 bytes of storage space.

However, for now, the cluster size of a disk is more than 512, it has more units, as shown here:

Cluster Size of Different Partition Formats

Let's check the cluster size of different partition formats first:

NTFS Cluster Size FAT32 Cluster Size exFAT Cluster Size
  • Default allocation size
  • 512 bytes
  • 1024 bytes
  • 2048 bytes
  • 4096 bytes
  • 16 kilobytes
  • 32 kilobytes
  • 64 kilobytes
  • 128 kilobytes
  • 256 kilobytes
  • 512 kilobytes
  • 1024 kilobytes
  • 2048 kilobytes
  • Default allocation size
  • 1024 bytes
  • 2048 bytes
  • 4096 bytes
  • 16 kilobytes
  • 32 kilobytes
  • Default allocation size
  • 2048 bytes
  • 4096 bytes
  • 16 kilobytes
  • 32 kilobytes
  • 64 kilobytes
  • 128 kilobytes
  • 256 kilobytes
  • 512 kilobytes
  • 1024 kilobytes
  • 2048 kilobytes
  • 4096 kilobytes
  • 8192 kilobytes
  • 16384 kilobytes
  • 32768 kilobytes
So what is the recommended cluster size for SSD? Or which should I set for my SSD? basically, 4KB sectors are widely used on both SSDs and HDDs, and the default allocation unit size for SSD is 4K. Anything else?

Here is a list of EaseUS Editor's suggestions:

  • For normal data storage, set 4K as the cluster size for SSD.
  • For gaming or watching high-definition videos, setting SSD to 8K or even 16K could be perfect.
  • Also,  be sure that your computer system should be able to support the respective cluster size on your disk.

Conclusion

On this page, we selected two efficient solutions to assist you in adjusting SSD cluster size by using the direct disk partition tool and formatting.

For Windows beginners, it should be the easiest and best solution to change SSD cluster size with EaseUS Partition Master. Not only it's easy, but also this utility provides bonus tips to improve SSD performance.

FAQs About Changing Cluster Size on SSD

Here we also added some hot topics about changing cluster size. If you are interested in, follow and find answers here:

1. Does cluster size matter for SSD?

Yes, sure. Cluster size matters for both SSD and HDD drives. But the SSD performance benefits more when SSD is properly set with its default or not too big a cluster size. 

2. What is the best cluster size for NTFS SSD?

Note that the SSD cluster size is highly dependent on its workload and usage patterns. Normally, we would not suggest you set too-big cluster size to SSD as it benefits more with a smaller size on SSD.

The default cluster size of the NTFS file system is 4 KB, and it's also good for SSD disks. However, if you have specific usage (such as large file transfer) with the NTFS SSD, you may set the cluster size up to 8 KB or even 16 KB. For more details, you may follow: Best NTFS Allocation Unit Size for help.

3. Which allocation unit size should be set for FAT32 SSD?

Being similar to NTFS file system format, FAT32 SSD is also suitable for setting 4KB as its cluster size to obtain the best performance in the drive. To learn more details, refer to this guide: What Allocation Unit Size Should I Use for FAT32