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System Name | Personal computers |
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Processor | Ryzen 7000, 8000 & 9000 series |
Motherboard | X670E & B650 boards |
Cooling | Deep Cool, Cooler Master, Thermal take & Stock air coolers |
Memory | 5 kits of DDR5 - G.Skill Flare X5, Corsair Vengeance RGB, Team T-Create, Adata & XPG Lancer |
Video Card(s) | Asus TUF gaming RX 7900 XTX OC edition / iGPUs |
Storage | 1 + 2TB T-Force Cardea A440 pro / 2 x Kingston KC3000 1TB / PNY 1TB M.2 / WD 250GB M.2 |
Display(s) | 34 " / 32" / 27" LCDs |
Case | MSI MPG Sekira 100R / Silverstone Redline mATX / Antec C8 |
Audio Device(s) | Asus Xonar AE 7.1 + Audio Technica -AD500X / Onboard + Creative 2.1 soundbar |
Power Supply | Corsair RM1000x V2 / Corsair RM750x V2 / Thermaltake 650W GF1 |
Mouse | MSI Clutch GM20 Elite / CM Reaper / |
Keyboard | Logitech G512 Carbon / MSI G30 Vigor / Ttesports Challenger Duo |
But how is 10Gbps the USB3 theoretical top speed? it is only 5Gbps If your referring to .1 or .2 versions of it, then its more of course.I disagree.
Cheap WD BLUE NVME in a 10gbps USB3 case on a USB 3 port is utilised a lot here while i do backups or when i boot from that drive.
I overpaid in summer 2023 for that backup drive.
I would have gone for a 20gbps nvme usb case when the price would have been more affordable. My mainboard has only one or two 20gbps USB 3 ports. The 20gbps usb nvme cases are still too expensive.
I create hole offline system images which are encrypted in around 6 minutes. Many years I had via 5gbps USB SATA SSD backup times with similar sizes which took me over 25 minutes. It's my user data and my system which i compile over 1400 packages from source code. Real life szenario different file systems, small and smallest files. There was a noticeable big improvement changing from usb 3 SATA SSD to usb 3 NVME SSD. I'm not sure if 20gbps usb3 case would make any sense. My desktop system noticeable hangs in daily use with higher compression and encryption on the file system (low end ryzen 7600X - 64GiB RAM - KC3000 2TB NVME drive as source).
I decompress a file from my USB3 64GB Corsair flash drive to my PCIe 4.0 M.2 drive & a 3Gb compressed file peaks out at a mere 200Mb/s at it's maximum speed according to windows 11 the whole time & yes all drivers & OS are up to date... . That's not even half the speed of UBS2 spec!
The point of my post is that is just does not translate into real world daily usage those super speeds up to 5Gb/s.. never happens. Then you'll get explanations that maybe its the USB cord your using or the flash drive is faulty or some other rubbish far from reality excuse. No, it is what it is as far as I'm concerned, marketing big talk to get consumers parting with their money for the next higher number generational upgrade.