Finally, while investigating the difference between Full-Speed and Hi-Speed, just noticed the upcoming which will take data transfer into light-speed (!). Not that my current data transfer requirements are as high, but I always like to watch things moving!…
So that’s why my USB drives were so slow… And me blaming the drivers and hardware for the lame performance… Better double check yours too to see if no one did the same mistake as I did!
I was aware about the speed differences, I just didn’t had noticed such a counter-intuitive marketing terminology for the two different versions. And yes, I’m convinced that I was the one who had “tweaked” the setting to Full-speed (option which was active when I noticed the weird sentence).
Full-speed at 12 Mbps and Hi-speed at 480 Mbps? Damn, is this a typo in the BIOS textual description or am I missing something? I crawled the Web and that it was I who was confused: in fact, Hi-speed USB is the fastest one.
Configures the USB 2.0 controller in HiSpeed (480Mbps) or FullSpeed (12Mbps).
Today, while browsing through my system’s BIOS for some tweaks, I noticed a strange sentence in my peripheral configurations:
BIOS screenshot of USB controller speed configuration
Don’t get fooled by “Full”! | Lthere's
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