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Specs been check, all 3 devices are 3.0 and drivers are in. All 3 drives are Sata II 3GB/Sec. Now are we all on the same page?
That is useful information but does not really tell us the speed of the disk. It is probably in the 60 to 80 MB/sec range which would be typical for spinning disks. Another parameter we do not know is the size of the records - that could play a role in your low write performance.
I have been looking back at your very first post. Your first question was whether anybody got to 3Gb/sec (not GB -- 3Gb equal appr. 300GB). - That will never happen with spinners that run at 80 to 100GB/sec at best.
The 10MB/sec write speed is slow indeed and would need investigation. The 60 to 70MB/sec would, however, be normal. That is all the disks can probably pump.
Here is your first posts copy:
Has anyone gotten their USB 3.0 speed up to at least 3GB/sec yet? I have two 2TB extrnal hard drives and on my lap top I have 2 ports for 3.0. But when I send information out to the HDD's I get speeds like 10MB/sec. When I ask one extranal HDD to send information to the other extranal HDD I get speeds like 60-70MB/sec. How come I'm not getting speeds like I've read?
Nice picture which I unfortunately cannot read - too faint (too little contrast) for my eyes.
I know - that's what I always do. And I have all the maximum settings like different screen resolution, DPI at 150%, browser at 125%, etc. But if there is little contrast, it is still nearly impossible for me to decypher - who puts white writing on a fair grey background - not a good idea.If you click on the picture you'll be able to blow it up