It seems to me that real copying is superior to any artificial tests that might be conducted. Windows NTFS. When recording with USB 2.0 on the front panel of a computer with an HDD Sata movie of 5.5 GB, the process takes four minutes, of which one minute is spent on copy completion (the copy window stalls, and the flash drive flashes). The final speed was 29 MB/s. To transfer a 5.8 GB movie from the same drive using the USB 3.0 port on the back of the computer takes two minutes and fifteen seconds, of which fifteen seconds are wasted. Putting the finishing touches on the copying. Speed at the end was 59 MB/sec. I like shorter)
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