Great video. My only wish is that you ran a test using conventional hard drives since that's what most people use. I'd like to see if the speed limits of the rotating platters bottleneck USB transfer to the point of eliminating any advantages of 3.0 over 2.0. Some thoughts:
1) I also NEVER got Firewire to work on any PC or external hard drive. Connections often dropped mid-transfer.
2) The small Firewire port is mostly used by camcorders.
3) eSATA may beat USB3 because USB relies on the CPU?
@SuperMagicClan Fucking trash, rofl.
ZuluagaSD 6 hours ago
@SuperMagicClan Download and Transfer is different things
RaccoonsStudios 10 hours ago
@SuperMagicClan its not downloading its copying did you watch this video at all?
0zfer 10 hours ago
for my computer itt took 14 hours to download 6gb and you say 23 seconds is a lot
SuperMagicClan 1 day ago
I looked for this information for a good 15 minutes. Exactly what I was looking for, thanks NCIX!
Br1an428 2 days ago
Great video. My only wish is that you ran a test using conventional hard drives since that's what most people use. I'd like to see if the speed limits of the rotating platters bottleneck USB transfer to the point of eliminating any advantages of 3.0 over 2.0. Some thoughts:
1) I also NEVER got Firewire to work on any PC or external hard drive. Connections often dropped mid-transfer.
2) The small Firewire port is mostly used by camcorders.
3) eSATA may beat USB3 because USB relies on the CPU?
lgbtTV4 3 days ago
@3Target33 i rem back in the days when i had my iMac i would use Firewire 400 any day over USB 2.0 #1 it was bootable and the speeds were god
Mooseguy15 3 days ago
thunderbolt?
Federico84 4 days ago
@SondreFilms
I am not talking about rip-off cables that are not made to spec.
jcvjcvjcvjcv 6 days ago
lol usb 3 copies 5% faster on all my computers and drives, esata is the fastest for me.
REPOMAN24722 1 week ago