Hi there,
Apologies if there's some help on this somewhere, did look around!
OK bought a new one of the flush single port USB3.0 express card adaptors.
It's been installed in a brand new very highly specified Dell Latitiude 6420. I used one of the pricey Kingston 16GB USB 3.0 keys (big fat white thing) to test it.
a 10.8GB file took 190 seconds, which is almost exactly 480Mbps, the very best a USB2.0 could give.
Tried it with the driver on the CD and the one from your site (NEC/Resata).
The Dell has an SSD in it, so it shouldn't be bottlenecking on that.
Any suggestions?
Benedict
USB3.0 Expresscard/34 running at USB2.0 speed
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Strike that, seems that is the rated speed for writing to the Kingston flash drive in question.
Apparently reading from it is a little bit quicker.
Looks like it'll be a while before we see anything that lets us actually benefit from USB 3.0!
Apparently reading from it is a little bit quicker.
Looks like it'll be a while before we see anything that lets us actually benefit from USB 3.0!
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