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Raghavendra_Mudugal
Raghavendra_Mudugal
This is how it feels when you do not upgrade to the latest technology...

This is really great 70 seconds to transfer 25gb of data to blue-ray disc...!

- Supports the following speed data rate as follows;
     Low-speed (1.5 Mbps) / Full-speed (12 Mbps) /
     High-speed (480 Mbps) / Super-speed (5 Gbps)

Next to come the SuperSpeed USB devices... the next gen OS booting from pen-drive... is like you plug it in.. in few seconds the OS is up and running, Smiley

...since when is the bottleneck of USB sticks the interface

Problem is it seems like we always need the ChipSet driver to enable onboard ethernet. So when you boot your USB as OS, you have to reinstall ChipSet driver and all those crap. It would be great if Windows is not only multi-user, but also multi-computer.

 

I don't see any mention of a stick. There's a bunch of 3.5" USB HDD enclosures / "usb hdd's" out there that if you remove the drive from the enclosure would do 120 MB/s when attached to a SATA port compared to the ~35 MB/s what  it would do through the USB2.

 

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