Why haven't you installed USB 3.1 Gen2 USB-C card in your PC? 10GBps really makes a difference and saves a lot of time.
Why haven't you installed USB 3.1 Gen2 USB-C card in your PC? 10GBps really makes a difference and saves a lot of time
because my motherboard has a 3.2 2x2 port on it
Because my motherboard has 4 of them and another 2 are on my case from a header
Because my PC is isnt 5+ years old and has it on the motherboard.
>buying new computers, not vetted by years of autism
ngmi
>implying I don't have a Q6600 rig on the same desk for old shit that doesn't run well after XP
I have nothing to connect it to. USB3 is enough for me.
I managed to get two Q9300 for free and they kick Q6600's ass.
because it won't make any difference for me, i don't transfer data with usb
I have a portable m.2 NVME ssd case. Put in a 1TB drive and with fast speeds you are golden.
Take that back, you might upset him. Then his big i5 brother might have to beat you up.
I already have that built in and never use it. I own only one device that can take advantage of these speeds.
Thas why I bought Usb 3.1 gen 2 usb-c 3.5 inch HDD cases.
>portable m.2 NVME ssd case
i dont get what the point of that is, you will be bottlenecked by any connection
It's the smallest form factor for a proper drive eith a non-shit controller.
>3.5
Are you damaged in the head? A HDD cant even saturate 5Gb/s USB 3
I'm out of free SATA ports in my data recovery PC.
Because the file batches I set to copy are really large, that I already plan around it. As long as when I set it to start at 8 o click and it's done by the morning, I don't care. Most of what I copy requires lan anyhow to my Nas. This in no way would change my life at all. Not even in the slightest. There's not enough 3.1 usb c drives out there for it to actually matter.
Every drive is a USB 3.1 drive with an adapter.
I've had horrible experiences with USB expansion cards for some odd reason so I don't really trust it
Again, Nas is faster for me and way more reliable.