Matthew
09-25-2009, 07:00 AM
Freecom has unveiled its external "Hard Drive XS 3.0," the first mainstream storage product to support SuperSpeed USB 3.0. Being equipped with the latest USB spec, Freecom's external drive doesn't disappoint, with approximate transfer rates of 130MB/s. "We now can transfer a 5GB movie in just 38 seconds -- it's unbelievably fast," said Axel Lucassen, managing director of the Dutch storage company.
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http://www.techspot.com/news/36350-freecom-intros-first-usb-30-storage-drive.html)
howzz1854
09-25-2009, 08:32 PM
I am assuming the new USB3 standard will support the same type of USB cable that we've been using? but only requires new USB3 capable hardware? meaning we can use our existing USB cable, but just need a new USB3 interface card for the PC. ?
I am assuming the new USB3 standard will support the same type of USB cable that we've been using? but only requires new USB3 capable hardware? meaning we can use our existing USB cable, but just need a new USB3 interface card for the PC. ?
It's backwards compatible with USB 2.0 and can use the same cable. USB 3.0 devices require a USB 3.0 cable though.
I remember reading the USB 3.0 port are deeper than 2.0 ports and the USB 3.0 cable connector are a little longer than 2.0 cables. This allows 3.0 to make use of some additional pins added in an area that is *just* out of reach for a standard USB 2.0 cable.
I imagine the end result of that is USB 3.0 cables will not be usable in 2.0 ports, though.
G0d4m
09-27-2009, 05:38 AM
Sigh. Re-buy everything...again....
greyd
10-05-2009, 04:52 AM
Keeping up with tech can be expensive! Im excited with this one though!
Guest
11-01-2009, 04:50 AM
the usb 3 cable has five interal wires instead of 3 so are much thicker but gives them the high data rate.