Nope mostly downloaded TV show that are 350 MB's and up. My Steam Apps
folder may have a bunch of small files but that would be the only case.
On Fri, 31 Dec 2010 15:54:27 -0600, Bobby Heid <[email protected]> wrote:
Are you moving a lot of small files?
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File transfers move pretty quickly at 80 MB's per second. With modern
hardware I should be getting that and don't understand why it slows down
so much after starting out so fast.
On Fri, 31 Dec 2010 13:40:54 -0600, Bobby Heid <[email protected]> wrote:
I get approximately 80MBs on internal HD-->HD (SATA II).
My ESATA-->Internal HD varies, but probably averages 60-80MBs
USB 2.0 probably averages 25MB/s. But the speed varies based on the
sizes
of the files. Larger files get a faster speed.
Bobby
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Those are pretty typical speeds in my experience. I usually get a good
burst of over 100 and then it settles down between 20 to 40 MB's per
second. Like you I feel that this is pitiable performance and don't
understand why my internal SATA to SATA speeds are no better than file
transfers over my network. Anybody with any ideas on that? My mobo's are
all current and I'm using a mix of Vista and Windows 7.
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