Re: Interesting speed benchmarks



On Friday 26 January 2007 11:00, Alexey Karagodov wrote:
what manufacturer says about usb speeds?
that is the question

Well, "up to 56MB/s" which is pretty much full USB2 speed.

But writing it on the box doesn't mean the speed can actually be reached.

Benchmarking on windows might be interesting, but I don't know how to measure
raw disk io on windows.

Stefan
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