Holy shit look at that speed

>holy shit look at that speed
I always thought usb3 was a meme but
THE FUTURE IS NOW

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>I always thought usb3 was a meme but
what the fuck

its a meme when you only have usb2 devices

wait till you until you try thunderbolt

>the future is now
>50MB/s

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that's usb2 speeds

>when you only have usb2 devices
you can't make this situation happen in 2019 unless you deliberately downgrade to usb2

>50mbps
can someone wake me up, i am pretty sure it isnt 2008?

>literally USB 2.0 speed
You got ripped off, user.

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>Gnome 3
kill yourself

i never got close to them speeds on usb2 tho

>mbps
retard, this is MBps

>can't take a proper screenshot
>ubuntu
>gnome

>He doesn't use thunderbolt
>Says he's using USB3.0 but shows speeds of USB 2.0

>thunderbolt

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It's the hard drive limiting your speed. I've never had a USB2.0 device go faster than 30MB/s

I lost so much speed now wtf??
now I'm using a different USB 3 port on a different computer

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> Angel Beats
Shit taste.

it detects that you are a weeb and slows things down on purpose

>THE FUTURE IS NOW
it's been around for like a decade

ah

>finished copying/moving files
>eject removable drive....
>10 minutes later....

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Front USB ?

Controllers can really shit the bed.

oh shit that might do it
thanks user

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Do it without a GUI, unironically. For some reason nautilus slows down copying / pasting files a lot. I noticed this when I ran "delete folder" from nautilus versus running rm -rf, which was a lot faster. So that could be the problem here.

>being retarded

>23 minutes left
>the future is now!

Lesser functional turboautist that can't pick up on sarcasm should be promptly b& from this board desu

>Angel Beats
>Hi10
Kill yourself.

Well did you ever consider not buying the worst bargain bin equipment you could find?

>heh i am so smart i hate things that are popular

It’s true. It would sometimes pause copy operations outright whereas it transmitted at a steady 25MB/s on Ubuntu

>theoretically

>Modern flash drives have USB 2.0 connectivity. However, they do not currently use the full 480 Mbit/s (60MB/s) which the USB 2.0 Hi-Speed specification supports because of technical limitations inherent in NAND flash(...) Typical fast drives claim to read at up to 30 megabytes/s (MB/s) and write at about half that speed.

>legend
L0L