Yawn … complete twaddle ! and “real buses” made me and my colleagues almost wet ourselves with laughter …
both the Mac and the PC have shared the same architecture since the demise of the G4/G5 platform. So much so that I run one of my laptops (an ACER) with OSX Lion.
As for FW400/800 .. PC’s have had that too for many many years.
I have done some tests today on this and three other machines, would you like me to publish thee results to show what an idiot you’ve been.
Before calling someone a bullshitter or telling someone that they write garbage, you REALLY need to know your facts first, which you obviously DON’T.
I am and have been for the last 26 years a highly qualified and requested engineer, I have been working with Dell and Renasys on the USB3 audio issue (see previous posts).
I build in my day job huge data arrays, with EMc using SAS and FiberChannel, I pull out SCSI RAID systems in my sleep … so when it comes to this subject … nuff said… you need to stop buying the Apple song and go back to school and learn something.
thanks for Blocking/ignoring me, less for me to do.
The rest of the people reading this posting, the stuff published on the internet is often WRONG, do the tests yourself, prove the theory and then you will see the difference.
Take out your SSD put it into a USB3 cradle, connected it to your USB3 ports and then look at the results, no bottleneck from SATA2 and you will get over 285Mb/s, if you connect it to eSATA2 or internal SATA2 you will get approximately 115Mb/s.
Obviously if you then connect it to a SATA3 port and you have a SATA3 SSD it will get close to 525Mbs … or at least all of my PC based units do.
I use Corsair Force 3 GT 120Gb SATA3 - external
OCZ Vertex 3 512Gb x 2 in RAID - internal
compared to
WD Caviar Black 500Gb SATA2
Seagate ST3 500Gb SATA2
platforms used
Dell XPS L701x - renasys USB3
gigabyte P45 based board - VIA USB3
Asus P5 based board - Ti USB3
Sony Vaio i5 laptop (forgot the model) - renasys USB3
block size 4K
testing programs
HDtune Pro 5
Bricks
CrystalDiskMark