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Old 06-11-2007, 20:35   #7
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Re: Next generation USB on the way USB 3

1 big bottleneck, IMO it just plain stupid to impliment these types of speed to us end users when we have nothing that would allow that type of through put.
5-10 years down the line when our HDD's can cope yes, maybe. Unless we all decided to go solid state by the time its released to the general public.
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