I googled that but kinda couldnt find the answer i am searching for ...

Basically i am holding on to about 3 million pictures with questionable content due to server failure of a site with a questionable content i help moderate .
Problem is my pc feels just slow last couple days and im not sure if thats the cause of it .
Its about 800 gbs of Manga and Doujins ... first it was 600 then i got another 200gb batch sent over few days ago.

Thing is the PC was fine until maybe 2 days ago ( cant rly tell cause i havent use it past few days cause work and stuff ) ... but right now everything takes what it feels like far to long to load ...
Deleting a folder with 50 files thats less then a MB in size takes about 15 seconds , trying to open any of the folders with the manga that i havent opened before takes about 10 to 15 sec aswell .
If i had opened it before it seems to load in 2-3 sec , but first time open is just far to long it feels like .

So yeah wall of text aside , Could it be that having Ridiculous amount of small files on the Only HDD ( which is not even cut on different label drives ) slow down the PC ?

PS: Tried to run malwarebytes already ... it didnt catch anything so i dont think its a virus , but it can be i guess ... ?

Will add giveaways later on ... so check the topic again if thats what you came for

Edit: Thanks to everyone who helped me out , i think i got the general idea of what went wrong and how to fix it ... In the process of moving them to an external HDD Right now and then will preform the Cleanups Defragments and all the other necessary stuff ( but that will be after i wake up )

Feel free to join the giveaways in the first comment , nothing major sadly :|

Edit 2: Problem solved ... got rid of the ... um stuff ... dont question it >.>
Ran a defragment and everything is working fine now .
Thanks to everyone who helped me :)

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You can use dedicated programs to move large amounts of files. Like Super Copier http://ultracopier.first-world.info/supercopier.html on windows / Mac.

On GNU/Linux, consider using tar|tar instead or mv or cp. Explanation why it is faster here : https://superuser.com/a/985080
You can easily find some command examples on web.

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Not only small file, even a large file that fragmented into small pieces also slow down you PC.
Actually, may small file will only slowdown your PC when you explorer the folder they exist, but fragmented slowdown you PC when every time you get access them.
So, pics in a folder is better packaged into zip (that's why a pics viewer must have a zip explorer function) and using defrag software to prevent fragmented files.

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