Any experiences with real-world transfer rates? [Edited on October 27, 2010 at 10:09 PM. Reason : ...]
10/27/2010 10:09:14 PM
find a usb 3.0 device and get back to me
10/28/2010 12:25:07 AM
there are several out there.not many mobos yet though. I'm pretty sure ASUS and gigabyte have some, but you can buy PCIe USB 3.0 cards.
10/28/2010 7:14:53 AM
i've pretty much decided that i won't be upgrading my computer until i can get a mATX mobo with USB 3.0 and 6gbps SATA for less than $100which might be available now, i guess...but i haven't bothered to look
10/28/2010 7:57:05 AM
I have a USB3 card and external dock. Just curious if anyone else has experienced them yet.Huge difference over USB2. I haven't run any performance tests yet, but general drag-n-drop performance is at least twice as fast as USB2. I do get varied performance based on number of files and file size, but such is life!
10/28/2010 8:40:55 AM
Mobos with USB 3.0 also typically do not support SLi or Crossfire which is a bummer because I want both.
11/4/2010 1:36:21 AM
^Huh? Sure they do. All the new ones at least. My ASUS mobo has USB 3.0, 6gbps SATA 3, and sli/cross fire support. I have yet to pick up a USB 3.0 external or thumb drive yet but I will soon. I almost bought a SATA 3 SSD but went with a SATA 2 Vertex 2. SDD's aren't quite fast enough to take advantage of SATA 3 yet. I'm happy with ~285MB read/write. Almost the max for SATA 2. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131641Awesome motherboard.
11/6/2010 4:01:20 PM
I have a ThinkPad T410 with USB 3.0Not to say it's not an improvement, but it's overrated. You don't get near the touted speeds of 400 MB/s ... fastest rate I'm able to get is 80 MB/s.
11/7/2010 9:36:56 PM
^What USB 3.0 device are you using with the thinkpad? Most HDD's and even some thumb drives will be the limiting factor, not the USB 3.0 port.
11/7/2010 9:51:01 PM
A USB 3.0 drive... Iomega eGo Portable
11/7/2010 9:59:14 PM
^Yeah it's a hard drive. It's going to be limited by it's read/write speed not by USB throughput:http://www.laptopmag.com/reviews/storage/iomega-usb-3-eGo.aspx?mode=benchmarks#axzz14ewX92COShowing read speeds of barely 64. To get closer to the throughput of USB 3.0 you'd have to get a faster device like an SSD drive or something:http://www.physorg.com/news/2010-10-iomega-portable-usb-ssd-based.htmlTypically interfaces are always ahead of devices they support.
11/7/2010 10:53:41 PM