Mach Xtreme Technology MX-ES Review

👤by Tim Harmer Comments 📅19-10-13
Benchmarks: USB 2.0 File Transfer Speeds


Although USB 3.0 capability is becoming all the more ubiquitous within mainboard chipset definitions, USB 2.0 is still important for businesses and educational organisations with a longer hardware in-service times. USB 3.0's backwards compatibility is especially useful, and improved controllers in modern drives may allow full use to be made of USB 2.0's available bandwidth.

The test implemented is straightforward:- measure the time to transfer (and hence MB/s transfer speed) a sufficiently large file when using a USB 2.0 interface. In this case we have chosen a 1.546 GB MPEG4-encoded video file.








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