← Back to context Comment by frollogaston 8 days ago USB 2.0 doesn't realistically do 480mbit/s I thought 2 comments frollogaston Reply delfinom 8 days ago It absolutely can. Many years ago the limitation was PC mobos sucked and the likewise flash drives sucked. They marketed it but it was often just a peak.Nowadays I can fully saturate the 480 mbit. userbinator 8 days ago No, real-world throughput is closer to 40MB/s (320Mbps) due to protocol overhead, which is relatively high.
delfinom 8 days ago It absolutely can. Many years ago the limitation was PC mobos sucked and the likewise flash drives sucked. They marketed it but it was often just a peak.Nowadays I can fully saturate the 480 mbit. userbinator 8 days ago No, real-world throughput is closer to 40MB/s (320Mbps) due to protocol overhead, which is relatively high.
userbinator 8 days ago No, real-world throughput is closer to 40MB/s (320Mbps) due to protocol overhead, which is relatively high.
It absolutely can. Many years ago the limitation was PC mobos sucked and the likewise flash drives sucked. They marketed it but it was often just a peak.
Nowadays I can fully saturate the 480 mbit.
No, real-world throughput is closer to 40MB/s (320Mbps) due to protocol overhead, which is relatively high.