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The rate is theoretical.
While this is alot higher then anything we see now... this provides room to grow. Of course the real transfer rates will be limited to what you are transfering to and from and other specs of the computer. Also, all devices must be USB 3.0 as well. I don't know if they have changed it, but I know used to if you plugged a USB 1.0 into a USB 2.0 all USB devices would run at USB 1.0, at least on a lot of machines that I worked on.
Posted by: ShadowGIATL   Posted on: 11/17/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Where's the Beef?  Maarek | 11/17/08
Where would you guess it would be?  ShadeTree | 11/17/08
Why so long?  barwell | 11/17/08
Ummm ...  Ludovit | 11/17/08
The rate is theoretical.  ShadowGIATL | 11/17/08
To the same hub I'd presume. NT  SamCPP | 11/18/08
even USB 2.0 isn't fully utilized by most devices  terry flores | 11/17/08
Because of its reliance on a host CPU  Fred Fredrickson | 11/18/08
Well I wouldn't be too quick to brag about  SamCPP | 11/18/08
non-standard USB plugs  EMonkIA | 11/20/08
nonsense  MikeJ2332 | 11/24/08
I could hardly find a firewire cable  DevGuy_z | 11/19/08
RE: SuperSpeed USB released  emiliosic | 11/18/08
Every product has a single original  SamCPP | 11/18/08
Anyone wants a LaCie USB 1.0 HD doorstop?  fantozzi | 11/19/08
RE: SuperSpeed USB released  MikeJ2332 | 11/24/08

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