I was thinking about something.
USB 3.0 will have two separate wires for upload and download. Which is the reason it is so incredibly fast.
I wonder what kind of wonder this may do for Windows SpeedBoost. Intel says you can transfer a 27GB file in 70 seconds. Man, that's fast read/write.
I wonder if using a USB flash drive as RAM will be better than actual internal RAM chips.
USB 3.0 will have two separate wires for upload and download. Which is the reason it is so incredibly fast.
I wonder what kind of wonder this may do for Windows SpeedBoost. Intel says you can transfer a 27GB file in 70 seconds. Man, that's fast read/write.
I wonder if using a USB flash drive as RAM will be better than actual internal RAM chips.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell XPS 400 / HP ProBook 4510s
- OS
- Windows 7 Build 7277
- CPU
- Intel Pentium D @ 2.8/Intel Centrino @ 2.10GHz
- Motherboard
- Dell DXP051
- Memory
- 2GB DDR2
- Graphics Card(s)
- GeForce 7300 LE / Intel Integrated Graphics 4 Series
- Sound Card
- Realtek AC'97
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 17" CRT (for now) / 15.6" LCD / 65" DLP Mitsubishi
- Screen Resolution
- 1280 x 768 / 1920 x 1080i
- Hard Drives
- 250GB WD IDE
160GB WD SATA
320GB Samsung SATA
500GB WD Caviar Green SATA
250GB WD SATA in HP ProBook
- Case
- Dell XPS 400
- Cooling
- 2 fans (1 case, 1 CPU)
- Keyboard
- Dell Slim Standard Keyboard / Full Keypad w/ number pad
- Mouse
- Dell 3-Button Mouse / Logitech Wireless Mouse
- Internet Speed
- 29mbps Down; 3.0mbps Up