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USB 3.0 (SuperSpeed) is a USB specification that can transmit data at up to 5 Gbit/s.

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Write speed to USB drops as disk active time increases

I would like to know the correlation between disk active time and disk transfer rate, and what the problem might be. Using a WD Elements 3TB drive to back up a Surface Book 2 (about 650GB of 1TB drive)...
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Why doesn’t Lenovo Thinkpad Dock Gen 2 40AS work with a Huawei Matebook D14 2020 laptop?

I have an Huawei Matebook D14 2020 (Intel Core i5). In my company office, I can use with the USB-C port the docking station Dell D6000 with mouse, keyboard and external monitors. I bought a docking ...
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USB 3.0 Ports Not Receiving Any Power After Replacing Motherboard

Product: HP Z820 Base Model Workstation Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-Bit) Motherboard HP Workstation Z820 V2 Dual CPU LGA2011 DDR3 Motherboard. USB Controller not noted other than that ...
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Linux backup of USB drive using rsync hangs

I have a Western Digital My Book 4TB external USB drive. If I attempt backup using the tar command tar cvf - . | ( cd $bkdir ; tar xvpf - ) I have no problem performing the backup. If I attempt the ...
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How to reach the maximum bandwidth on many USB drives?

I have many (~60 at now) external USB drives which I need to occasionally, but regularly, connect to one Linux workstation because I need to run a sanity check program on data saved on them. I don't ...
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Is it possible to connect USB 3.0 over a SATA data connection?

This may sound strange, so I'll provide some context. A long time ago, I made a little device that I really liked, but the technology was too immature at the time. It consisted of an ARM single board ...
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USB 3 slow speed: ~8 mb/s

I have a Z390 ASUS Maximus XI Hero with 3.1 USB support and a Toshiba KIOXIA TransMemory U366 USB Flash Drive 32GB USB3.2 Flash advertised with 100 MB/s. Yet when I copy anything, I end up with this ...
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USB 3.0 to HDMI connector for GPU (displayLink)

I have this monitor: Philips Brilliance 241B7QUPEB/00 I takes video signals either using VGA or USB 3.0 It comes with a USB cable that is USB A to B. I did not know that it was possible to stream ...
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What are the metal tabs that are coming out of these usb connectors?

For these USB 3 cables - the ones that go from the motherboard 19 pin connector to the front IO of the chassis - I found some online that have these small metal tabs on them. What are they? Also many ...
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Confused about USB3.2 specifications and capabilites. Why does my USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 (20Gbit/s) throttle but USB 3.2 Gen 2x1 (10Gbit/s) does not?

I want to connect 4 Basler industry cameras to my laptop. I therefore bought a USB3.2 Hub, which I connected to my fastest Port USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 (20Gbit/s). Laptop: ThinkPad P15 Gen 2i (11th Gen Intel(...
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Sabrent 7-port USB powered hub somehow doesn’t have enough power?

System Specs: i5 13600k GTX 4080 32GB DDR5 RAM 2TB M.2 NVME 1000w PSU Windows 11 (updated to latest 23H2 (KB5034204) ) I have bought this Sabrent powered USB hub from Amazon, twice now. The first ...
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USB Hub with USB-A male input, will it damage my computer?

I bought this hub from temu.com recently and I actually really like it. I can leave it clamped on my desk with all my peripherals plugged in, and then just connect 1 wire when I need them. It doesnt ...
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What is the 40 pin internal USB header used for?

The USB 3.2 Gen 2 header (20 pins) is sometimes refereed to as a Type C header or Type E header, but I can not find any evidence of that being apart of the standard. There is also a 40 pin variant: ...
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What would cause CrystalDiskMark to show different test results for front USB port compared to rear?

My motherboard is the Asus B450-i and my case front IO USB ports are plugged into the USB 3.1 Gen 1 header on the motherboard using the cable supplied with the case. I'm using Windows 11 as my OS. On ...
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Windows 10 camera won't go to correct resolution

A while ago, I made a camera based on a the Omnivision OV7251 image sensor, and the Cypress CX3 USB3.0 camera controller. I wrote the firmware myself, and so I know that the camera only supports the ...
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