Dave is that USB-C or standard USB-A 3.2?
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They are excellent! Truely exceptional speed and I can confidently do planetary high speed captures direct to the external drive too
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Aren't you using a fancy, expensive camera Dave, I mean a higher end ZWO or something?
I have a little Player One Neptune and would love to be able to go straight to external storage media.
Then again I'd love an old laptop with USB-3. I currently use my sons HP I purchased new for him in 2011, it's an i5 processor but the USB-3 is via a PCMCIA plug in card that keeps popping out and not much fun.
Data transfer and speeds are always an issue and I NEVER believe manufacturers specifications. They are much like fuel efficiency figures as stated by VW and most auto manufactures, yes, push the vehicle out of an aeiroplane at 30.000 feet with the engine idling and you'll come close to manufacturers claims, otherwise, total hogwash.
In saying that vehicle manufacturers are being held to some standards and getting closer, drive manufacturers however.....
Throw in kibibits and mebibits and all of the other crap to metricise drives.......
We loose, I remember when my 2TB hard drives came with a 2TB capacity.
1024GB=1TB
Throw metric into the equation (strange, even the Americans are doing it and they HATE metric) 1000GB=1TB. Manufacturers love it, they sell you lesser capacity at the higher price.
That's the maths I learnt when I first studied computers/programming as part of my engineering course (electronics) back in the mid to late 80s.