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I recently thought about this...I am probably completely wrong and I want to be proved so. Please help me here
The theoretically max thorough put on a Firewire/USB2.0 connection right now is around 480Mbps...or is it 480MBps. I am not sure how Mb and MB compare..but if you have a hard drive in a cage...whats the purpose of having the firewire if its that high? I mean..most ata drives only achieve bursts of 100MBps or is it Mbps? Either way..doesnt it negate any effect that the higher speed connection does have for transfering data? Or is the lower speed of ata because of some cabling problems?
Lots of questions I know..but help would be nice...
Those drives are expensive...and I was just wondering if they were faster..why not make all your HDs Firewire/USB2.0??
The theoretically max thorough put on a Firewire/USB2.0 connection right now is around 480Mbps...or is it 480MBps. I am not sure how Mb and MB compare..but if you have a hard drive in a cage...whats the purpose of having the firewire if its that high? I mean..most ata drives only achieve bursts of 100MBps or is it Mbps? Either way..doesnt it negate any effect that the higher speed connection does have for transfering data? Or is the lower speed of ata because of some cabling problems?
Lots of questions I know..but help would be nice...
Those drives are expensive...and I was just wondering if they were faster..why not make all your HDs Firewire/USB2.0??