Some of these you converted by /8 when it should be /10. /8 only really
counts in telecommunications.
In-line responses.
Interface Max. Throughput
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Serial 0.01 MB/s
Parallel 0.115 MB/s
USB 1.1 1.5 MB/s (should be 1.2MB/s)
USB 2.0 60 MB/s (should be 48MB/s)
Real world: 32MB/s
PCI 132 MB/s
Real world: 60-115MB/s, depending on the chipset
AGP 2X 533 MB/sec.
AGP 4X 1066 MB
AGP 8X 2,100 MB/s
PCI Express
1x 250 [500]* MB/s
2x 500 [1000]* MB/s
4x 1000 [2000]* MB/s
8x 2000 [4000]* MB/s
16x 4000 [8000]* MB/s
32x 8000 [16000]* MB/s
*(combined bandwidth in both directions)
IDE
ATA100 100 MB/s
Real world: 85MB/s
ATA133 133 MB/s
SATA 150 MB/s
Real world: 127MB/s
SATA II 300 MB/s
Real world: 220MB/s (this is what my Hitachi SATAII T7K250 burst benches
at--could be a firmware limitation)
SCSI-1 5 MB/s
SCSI-2 10 MB/s
Ultra SCSI 20 MB/s
Wide Ultra
SCSI 40 MB/s
Ethernet
10 1.25 MB/s (10 Mbits/s)
Real world: 1.1MB/s
100 12.5 MB/s (100 Mbits/s)
Real world: 11.8MB/s
Gigabit 125 MB/s (1000 Mbits/s)
Real world: 25-75MB/s (depends heavily on your CPU, wire, card(s), system
interface, and configuration---I get 53MB/s on mine, but even that could be
a HD limit)
IEEE1394/Firewire
A 50 MB/s (400 Mbits/s) (should be 40MB/s)
Real world: ~36MB/s
B 100 MB/s (800 Mbits/s)