We're going to need some linkage on that one.Originally posted by: SickBeast
I heard intel delayed it over politics.
Originally posted by: Blain
We're going to need some linkage on that one.Originally posted by: SickBeast
I heard intel delayed it over politics.
Originally posted by: SickBeast
I heard intel delayed it over politics. I'm wondering when it will be out.
I can't argue...Originally posted by: SickBeast
Originally posted by: Blain
We're going to need some linkage on that one.Originally posted by: SickBeast
I heard intel delayed it over politics.
Intel wouldn't give AMD and NV the USB 3 specifications, so they almost had to invent the thing themselves.
Originally posted by: Blain
Originally posted by: SickBeast
I heard intel delayed it over politics. I'm wondering when it will be out.I can't argue...Originally posted by: SickBeast
Originally posted by: Blain
We're going to need some linkage on that one.Originally posted by: SickBeast
I heard intel delayed it over politics.
Intel wouldn't give AMD and NV the USB 3 specifications, so they almost had to invent the thing themselves.
That is a link to an article by Ionut Arghire about Intel and USB 3.0...
More than a year old.
Originally posted by: SickBeast
IMO USB 3.0 will be a hugely beneficial invention for computers. It will allow for external USB drives that can boot up a computer in seconds with 300mb+ sustained transfer rates.
I heard intel delayed it over politics. I'm wondering when it will be out.
Originally posted by: taltamir
Originally posted by: SickBeast
IMO USB 3.0 will be a hugely beneficial invention for computers. It will allow for external USB drives that can boot up a computer in seconds with 300mb+ sustained transfer rates.
I heard intel delayed it over politics. I'm wondering when it will be out.
really?
you will need a SATA to USB3 conversion chip capable of those speeds (doesn't exist), and a a HDD fast enough (only top end SSDs which are natively SATA)...
it makes more sense to just plug a top of the line ssd via eSATA.
I think it's quite possible that USB 3.0 could overwhelm eSATA if USB 3.0 is done right and hardware and drivers are properly done. eSATA hasn't gotten either quite right yet.Originally posted by: SickBeast
Wow. I'm actually shocked that I'm the only person here that cares about USB 3.0. There are flash drives currently that saturate the USB 2.0 bus. eSATA is not as universal as USB, or as convenient.
Originally posted by: SickBeast
Originally posted by: taltamir
Originally posted by: SickBeast
IMO USB 3.0 will be a hugely beneficial invention for computers. It will allow for external USB drives that can boot up a computer in seconds with 300mb+ sustained transfer rates.
I heard intel delayed it over politics. I'm wondering when it will be out.
really?
you will need a SATA to USB3 conversion chip capable of those speeds (doesn't exist), and a a HDD fast enough (only top end SSDs which are natively SATA)...
it makes more sense to just plug a top of the line ssd via eSATA.
I'm talking about those portable USB drives that you can put on your key chain. I use mine all the time. It holds all of my data. I actually back it up to my computer instead of doing it the other way around (the opposite to what most people do).
I'm just stating the obvious, but wouldn't that be a really good reason to want USB3 if it does away with some of that overhead? (which at least I thought it did).Originally posted by: taltamirBTW, there are a bunch of a keychains with a USB on one end and eSATA on the other... and their eSATA side is significantly faster... but I wouldn't attribute it to the speed of the PORT, rather this is a controller issue and an issue of conversion between different data transport formats. AFAIK SATA just takes less computational power.
If it does, then it would be worthwhileI'm just stating the obvious, but wouldn't that be a really good reason to want USB3 if it does away with some of that overhead? (which at least I thought it did).
Well, there is certainly reason to CREATE such things and buy them... but spending a LOT more for "future compatibility" does not make sense when you can just wait a year or two and get it for peanuts... I WANT USB3... but if the only way to get it is to pay 100$ extra, then i will wait two years and get it then on a new 100$ mobo.It seems a common opinion on these forums that there are no point in improving interfaces and computational power (SATA3, USB3, Dx11, 6+ cores, SSE17, etc.) unless something that can be bought here and now exists to take complete advantage of it.