lancec2c30 Future ex-member Messages 4,012 Location Chehalis, WA Mar 6, 2008 #11 It is KMAN.. he doesn't think of these things.
N NayNay1991x PeugeotEnthusiast Messages 2,081 Location United Kingdom, Leicester Mar 6, 2008 #12 Memory sticks will probably go up in a higher price now I think ill stick to USB 2.0 for a while does what its supposed to do
Memory sticks will probably go up in a higher price now I think ill stick to USB 2.0 for a while does what its supposed to do
Eric1 In Runtime Messages 388 Location Colorado Mar 6, 2008 #13 Thats interesting. I could use a faster way to transfer my data.
Nitestick Golden Master Messages 8,478 Location Ñмерти Ð´Ð»Ñ Ñпаме Mar 6, 2008 #14 in any case why don't we let this thread fade into the darkness. it was dredged up after 5 months.
O Oreo -Deactivated- Messages 5,723 Location England Mar 6, 2008 #15 lancec2c30 said: It is KMAN.. he doesn't think of these things. Click to expand... You're right. I don't. But still, thats irrelevent
lancec2c30 said: It is KMAN.. he doesn't think of these things. Click to expand... You're right. I don't. But still, thats irrelevent
O Oreo -Deactivated- Messages 5,723 Location England Mar 6, 2008 #16 Greg said: You're right, they should have stopped coming out with new technology after they invented the parallel interface. Click to expand... [/sarcasm]..... ?
Greg said: You're right, they should have stopped coming out with new technology after they invented the parallel interface. Click to expand... [/sarcasm]..... ?
Greg Indeed. Messages 1,600 Mar 6, 2008 #17 Oriox said: [/sarcasm]..... ? Click to expand... Of course. Sorry, nitestick. Fading... :happy:
Harper "I FEEL SO GOOD I FEEL SO NUMB, YEAH!!!" Messages 6,947 Location Australia Mar 6, 2008 #18 Oriox said: Good, except stuff like cameras the only support USB 2.0 means we would have to go out and spend £900 on a new camera if we want to use USB 3.0 Yey... Click to expand... Just like every thing else. I will just upgrade to USB 3.0 devices as I need them. Good thing is that unlike Firewire800, the USB 3.0 port will be compatible with earlier version of USB.
Oriox said: Good, except stuff like cameras the only support USB 2.0 means we would have to go out and spend £900 on a new camera if we want to use USB 3.0 Yey... Click to expand... Just like every thing else. I will just upgrade to USB 3.0 devices as I need them. Good thing is that unlike Firewire800, the USB 3.0 port will be compatible with earlier version of USB.
Waphlez Fully Optimized Messages 1,976 Location Ohio, United States Mar 6, 2008 #19 This sounds old... oh, thats right, this thread was created 6 months ago. Anyways, I just want to see some hardware before I get all getty about it.
This sounds old... oh, thats right, this thread was created 6 months ago. Anyways, I just want to see some hardware before I get all getty about it.
Wildside Hellfire! Messages 3,038 Location Riverside, CA Mar 7, 2008 #20 i would rather stick with eSATA, since my mobo has 2 eSATA ports already, so i dont care. right now, im trying to reinstall Windows Vista n it's not going too well, i may need another activation code.
i would rather stick with eSATA, since my mobo has 2 eSATA ports already, so i dont care. right now, im trying to reinstall Windows Vista n it's not going too well, i may need another activation code.