For a table with PK on an identity column, it will be clustered by default. Could it better be non-clustered? The PK is a surrogate key which may never be used for querying directly, it may be used to join another table.
The reason is other indexes will be created for queries. A query which uses a non-clustered index and returned columns are not covered by the index will use less LIO because there is no extra clustered index seek steps?
create table T (
Id int identity(1,1) primary key, -- clustered or non-clustered?
A ....
B ....
C ....
....)
create index ix_A on T (A)
create index ix_..... -- Many indexes can be created for different queries
select A, B
from T
where A between @a and @a+5 -- This query will have less LIO if the PK is non-clustered (seek)