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Ummm ...
Now I'm not completely up on throughput of all devices, but 4.8 Gbps means that this device can transfer 600 megabytes of information in 1 second - that's about an entire CD in a second - a computer cannot read a hard drive, let alone a CD that fast, so isn't this overkill?

The only way I can see reaching 4.8 Gbps is to go from one USB3 Flash Drive directly to another USB3 flash drive WITHOUT going through the motherboard ...

---EDIT---

And holy crap - that's faster throughput than a Gigabit network - pretty soon we won't be using ethernet...:)

---EDIT---

Please correct me if I am wrong ...

Ludo
Posted by: Ludovit   Posted on: 11/17/08  (Edited: 11/17/2008 @ 10:56) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Where would you guess it would be?  ShadeTree | 11/17/08
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The rate is theoretical.  ShadowGIATL | 11/17/08
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Because of its reliance on a host CPU  Fred Fredrickson | 11/18/08
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non-standard USB plugs  EMonkIA | 11/20/08
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I could hardly find a firewire cable  DevGuy_z | 11/19/08
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