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In some cases it depends on you PC's Front bus speed and how many things you have going on at one time, processor, type of data your transferring (I.E Compressed files) and how much separate data your trying to transfer at one time and because of your pc's settings. And of course the quality/brand of your USB device! To speed up your USB transfer follow these directions: Do a Windows Search for Device Manager, and open it. Expand the Disk Drives tree and locate the USB drive you’d like to improve (it must be plugged in to the PC). Double-click the drive’s icon and, in the window that appears, find the Policies tab. Click the “Better performance” button and then, underneath, check the “Enable write caching on the device” checkbox (some [Cheaper] devices don’t support this, however). Then click OK. The Universal Serial Bus should be able to transfer exactly 3.515625 gigabytes in exactly one minute (at a constant maximum theoretical speed). So yeah, the USB is by no means maxed out, but that is because the flash memory used in USB flash drives is not the fastest stuff on the planet :) Like I said, it depends on the manufacturer. To get a really fast USB drive that actually uses most or all of the theoretical 480mbps transfer speed, you'd be paying SIGNIFICANTLY more, for higher quality flash memory. I hope I've Helped:-)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I noticed that when transferring movies the average transfer speed is about 48 to 55 Mbps. It starts around 85 to 88 and then slowly goes down to 55.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.USB 3 CrystalDiskMark 2GB Seq. (x5) Read: 194.8 MB/s USB 3 CrystalDiskMark 2GB Seq. (x5) Write: 142.5 MB/s I picked PNY Turbo over SanDisk Extreme Pro - See more at: http://www.pny.com/Turbo_3_0_USB_Flash_Drive Make sure you are using the blue ported Usb on your newer computer, otherwise it will compromise your speed for Usb stick read and write. The USB spec from above is off a 2GB stick, but should closely aproximate the 128GB stick, as well.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.ABOUT 80 MBS ON MY HP LAPTOP.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.All I can say is that, I did a test to transfer 27 gigs to this stick 3.0 and another stick 2.0 and it took half the time real world. I don't know about 30 times, but new standard coming USB C which will be 10 times faster then 3.0
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