Re: USB speed on old mobo?



SleeperMan <SleeperMan@xxxxxxxxxx>, the overdelicate herald, tehee'd:

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SleeperMan <SleeperMan@xxxxxxxxxx>, the boring-bag-man and pudgy
pile-driver who likes ravenous nad chewing with moray eels, and whose
partner is a piece-of-ass with a swollen cradle of filth, wrote in
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I just made some tests...
i have (old) Soyo Dragon plus K7V board (fsb133) and on-board USB
1.1 and additional USB 2.0 IDE board. Now, when i put in my new
Transcend JF150 1G USB2.0 key into PC - could it be download from
key so much faster than upload to key? For example, when having key
in USB 2.0 board, FROM key is about 10000 kb/sec, while TO key
speed is only about 170 kb/sec, HOWEVER, when i put key into mobo
USB1.1 slot, speed FROM key is veeery slow (like 80 kb/sec) , while
speed TO key is actually faster than one in USB 2.0 slot - some 340
kb/sec... how can these differences be?? i tried some different
drivers - the one which installs automatically from XP (standard
enchanced PCI to USB host controller) is the slowest one, while
other two (NEC USB 2.0 controller and USB 2.0 Enchanced host
controller) are faster, but only up to what i wrote above. speed
FROM key is same no matter which driver i use, only speed TO key
differs. maybe i wrote too complicated---?
but i'd like some explanations, or suggestions. Luckily i mostly
download( from my Canon S2 digital camera), but now i'll also upload
to my new key and some speed would be nice...

Did you replace that shitty old USB2 (fast) card with a new (full
speed) card as suggested?

I wouldn't be surprised if crappy hardware from slope cunts in hong
kong causes problems like you describe.

i wonder what's maximum bandwidth of those old mobo's...if they can
transfer that high speed data at all...if they can, then shitty usb
card would be a solution, since it was cheap. So, you suggest it's
one of those "USB 2.0 hi-speed compatible" chinacrap ?

It's either that or an ID 10 T error.



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