USB Speed Issues?

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I just did 490 GB worth of file transfers (move) from one USB 3.0 external drive to another USB 3.0 external drive. I’ll call the source drive ‘A’, the other ‘B’.

I’m using TeraCopy for the first time (and I’m impressed so far for speed and ease of use). Total time was 40-45 minutes (I didn’t look at the clock right away) and seemed to average of 150-155 MB/s (the progress bar would dip into the 140s and peak in the 170s).

I was impressed.

Now that drive ‘A’ has the needed room to put the files I want on it, I disconnected drive ‘B’ and began to Copy files from an internal HDD (WD Black) to drive ‘A’.

Gasp…

It’s been running for 1-1/2 hours now and has only 350 GB (out of almost 1 TB) of files copied over!? The progress bar was showing only high 60s MB/s for the long time but bounces into the 70s from time to time. And hours to go still…

It was taking so long that early on I stopped the process and moved drive ‘A’ from the back plate USB type A socket to the front panel USB 3.0: no difference in speed.

Kudos to TeraCopy for remembering the destination folder even after being closed down and after the drive was in another port.

So any ideas of what’s going on? The only thing I can think of is drive ‘A’ has good read speeds but terrible write speeds.
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Thank for the info and link. I haven’t had much time to ‘play’ with it. I did plug in the original source drive ‘A’ and it is set to Quick Removal. When I plugged in the original destination drive ‘B’ I expected it to be set to Performance since transfer speeds to it were great; it wasn’t, it was also set to Quick Removal.

The only thing I’ve had time to test out is simulate the internal HDD file copy to drive ‘B’ and see if it went any faster than copy to ‘A’, and it did. I copied 126 GB of files from HDD to ‘B’ and it took about 23 minutes. Not quite as fast as ‘A’ to ‘B’ but a lot faster.

Makes me wonder if drive ‘A’ is a 5400 RPM drive and ‘B’ is a 7200 RPM unit.

I’ll have to wait for time to play with it more…
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Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
home built
OS
Win 7 Pro 64 SP1
CPU
i7 6700K SkyLake
Motherboard
MSI Gaming M7
Memory
32 GB
Graphics Card(s)
nVidia GTX 970
Sound Card
onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
DELL U2711
Screen Resolution
2560x1440
Hard Drives
1 SSD OS, 2 WD Black Caviar data harddrives
PSU
EVGA Super Nova 850W G2 'Gold'
Case
Thermaltake Soprano Snow Edition
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Cooler Master Hyper 212 evo
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Logitech K350
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