![]() As well, it reaches almost 300MB/s read and write which is just as fast as a SATA 3Gbps SSD goes. A 4GB file will have a better average transfer rate than a 4MB file on USB, eSATA or TB. While its a Mac based drive you can clearly see that as the size goes up (4KB->1024KB), the speed goes up which makes sense. ![]() And while its nice to have a faster USB standard like USB 3.0, the main idea behind USB, a single connector for peripherals like mice, KB and printer, was designed when eHDDs were almost non existent.įirewire was designed more with eHDDs and the such in mind and had better encoding and protocols in place to support eHDDs and such.Įven better is Thunderbolt which has shown the ability to reach top end speeds of the attached device: One thing with USB is that it was never designed for massive large data thoroghputs like eHDDs and larger flash drives.
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