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Posted by Roberto Divia on 04/10/06 07:40
NoNoBadDog! wrote:
> Actually, you have it backwards. Firewire has higher throughput in burst
> mode; in sustained reads USB is faster.
Nope. for external storage USB2 is higher in peak, FireWire is sustained.
Google a bit and you'll find several reviews giving this conclusion.
Some random-picked examples:
http://www.digit-life.com/articles/usb20vsfirewire/
> Although the USB 2.0 is speedier than the FireWire, the latter beats it when used in high-speed storage devices.
http://www.cwol.com/firewire/firewire-vs-usb.htm
> Performance Comparison - FireWire vs. USB 2.0
> Read and write tests to the same IDE hard drive connected using FireWire and then USB 2.0 show:
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> Read Test:
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> * 5000 files (300 MB total) FireWire was 33% faster than USB 2.0
> * 160 files (650MB total) FireWire was 70% faster than USB 2.0
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> Write Test:
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> * 5000 files (300 MB total) FireWire was 16% faster than USB 2.0
> * 160 files (650MB total) FireWire was 48% faster than USB 2.0
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,862703,00.asp
> Though USB 2.0 is rated at a higher throughput speed, FireWire delivered faster performance on external hard drives when connected to a desktop.
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