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Manodragon

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  1. A little update: Bought the usb stick and I got speeds of even 85 MB/s write on it. So I'm very satisfied with it. Not sure of the reason. Maybe the HDD speeds weren't real (needed some more samples to get an average).
  2. I will. I'm planning to buy an HDMI 2.0 cable too. It's not a lot (~$12) but I haven't got around it. I have a 1.4 version and when I connect my laptop to the TV(4K) it lags quite a bit. - this could be because my integrated Intel GPU or my 720M Nvidia GPU cannot keep up with 4K. My laptop is only at FullHD.
  3. @NinJake Nice! I also have "Net of Being" as my cover page of my fb account (and for the same reason, lol - idealization of whatever "god" is) Yes, the laptop has USB 3.0 - only one. It's an Acer Aspire V5-573G-54208G50akk to be specific. And if we're talking about I/O, do you know how can I find out if it can support HDMI 2.0? I mean, it has an HDMI input place-connector(whatever that is called) but how can I know for sure that it can fully use the 2.0 HDMI throughput - 4K at 60 FPS? This was also a pickle for me several weeks ago.
  4. @NinJake Hi and thanks for the quick reply! Also, Tool is my favorite band. What were the chances of you (the first reply) having an Alex Grey profile picture? Not a lot of Tool fans out there from what I know. Thanks for clarifying this for me. @Matt_98 What do you mean by "should be faster"? That really is the speed. My laptop is 3 years old and I guess that my HDD technology is older still.
  5. Hi all! New to the forum here but a subscriber on YouTube for about a year now. I have a pickle: I'm planning to buy an USB 3.0 thumb drive. I've gathered from reviews that it has a writing speed of 80 MB/s. I've also tested my HDD with the same software that I've seen in those print screens (CrystalDiskMark) and it told me that my reading speed of the hard drive is 70 MB/s. So I've been wondering if pairing these two would create a bottleneck for the USB. I mean, would the copying speed (writing on the USB) be limited to 70 MB/s?
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