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USB 3.0 SSD performance on a MSI Star USB 3.0 controller

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/17/2010 11:29 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)

USB 3.0 SSD performance the MSI Star USB 3.0 controller

Typically with USB 2.0 you'd limit yourself to roughly 30MB/sec so it will be very interesting to see what MSI's latest USB 3.0 Star add-on controllers have in store and what kind of performance they bring to the table opposed to that old interface.

Therefore we test USB 3.0 with the USB 3.0 ready N002 SSD from ADATA, this device is able to deliver up to very fast 200 MB/s and 170 MB/s sequential read/write performance. But how will it perform on USB 3.0 ?

Check out this Guru3D review right here.







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