PCI USB3.0?

ddrueding

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I've purchased 3 of the 3TB USB3.0 drives, and none have come with a card. Of course, all my Gigabyte motherboards already have at least one 3.0 port.
 

Sol

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I don't think there are any PCI based USB3 controller chips. (Presumably if there were we'd see multiple cards based on the same chip)

Possibly the inability of a standard PCI interface to allow a USB3 controller to run at anywhere near full speed makes getting such a chip certified problematic.
 

LunarMist

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That is my feeling as well. It's too bad, because 90-100 MB/sec. transfers would be fine. I mean, we lived with PCI controllers for years. :bigeek:
 

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That is my feeling as well. It's too bad, because 90-100 MB/sec. transfers would be fine. I mean, we lived with PCI controllers for years. :bigeek:

Exactly. It's not like a normal hard disk is going to be bottlenecked by PCI.
I'm actually thinking about the fact that a lot of the servers I have out in the world don't have PCIe slots. I can buy eSATA portable drives but I'm thinking that, going forward, it'll be a lot easier to find a USB3 port than an eSATA one.
 
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